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Hypebot covered Lumoza in an unprompted editorial piece on the rights registration gap that costs independent artists their royalties. Read it here.
Lumoza Covered by Hypebot on Music Royalty Registration
Earlier this month, music industry publication Hypebot published an editorial piece on Lumoza titled "Unlocking a Fix to One of Music's Biggest Royalty Problems: Registration."
What Problem Did Hypebot Identify?
The piece zeroes in on a problem we built Lumoza to solve. Independent artists are told constantly to register their songs, but the actual process is fragmented across split sheets, metadata standards, publishing registrations, and performing rights organizations. When the paperwork gets done wrong, or never gets done at all, royalties can sit uncollected for years.
Hypebot framed the platform this way: every song should have a clear, verifiable record of ownership from day one. That is exactly what we built. Lumoza creates a digital record of ownership, splits, and contributors at the moment a track is finished, then automates registration across PROs so the royalties have somewhere to land.
Where to Learn More
If you want the full read, head over to Hypebot. If you want to try the platform, sign up at lumoza.io. It is free for artists.
Related reading
How Lumoza Simplifies Music Rights Registration (how Lumoza works under the hood)
How to Register a Song with a PRO (Step-by-Step) (how to register a song with a PRO)
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