IP

IP-GLOBAL

Why IP-GLOBAL

The New Gatekeepers

Global platforms have become the world's de facto collective rights organizations—except they work for themselves, not for creators.

Who Controls Your Work

These platforms decide what your creative work is worth—unilaterally.

Spotify

Decides what a stream is worth

YouTube

Sets terms for ad revenue sharing

Meta

Determines which content gets distributed

TikTok

Defines what creators can earn

The Past

Traditional Collecting Societies

For all their flaws, were created by and for creators. They negotiated on behalf of rights holders and worked to maximize creator compensation.

Today

Platform Gatekeepers

Were created by technologists and investors to extract maximum value from creative work while paying out the minimum necessary to keep content flowing.

The Numbers Tell the Story

$0.003
Per Stream
What Spotify pays
45%
Revenue Take
YouTube keeps
$0
Creator Program
Instagram pays creators
Pennies
Creator Fund
TikTok pays for viral

"This isn't a negotiation. It's a diktat."

Creators can accept platform terms or disappear.

Unilateral Terms

Platforms set payment rates, revenue shares, and distribution rules. Creators have no seat at the table.

Take It or Leave

The platforms have cornered the market for distribution. They control the algorithms that determine visibility.

No Incentive to Change

Every dollar paid to creators is a dollar not flowing to shareholders. Platforms optimize for extraction.

Why can't traditional solutions fix this?

Discover why collecting societies weren't built for the platform era.

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