Sync licensing fees for music used in film, games, and media are typically calculated based on the type of media, the territory where it will be released, and various other factors such as the duration of use and the popularity of the song. The fee is often a percentage of the revenue generated from the media.
The base fee is a fixed amount charged by the rights holder, while the percentage is usually between 2% and 5%, depending on the popularity of the song and the territory. It’s crucial to understand these factors to estimate the total sync licensing fee accurately.
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