“We want to be the Coca Cola of the music industry”
In Canada, there’s an organisation called Socan whose goal is to keep music creation as a viable career that can support a Canadian family. Since 1925, it has managed the music rights of nearly 200,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers, issuing licences and distributing royalties. Over those many years, there is one relationship that stands out. The CEO called it the “most important technology partnership in our history” in the third paragraph of her introduction to Socan’s latest annual report. That company is Spanish Point Technologies. It’s come a long way since it was founded in a pink office in…
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