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From Idea to Impact: Five Years Later the DURP Expands to 100 Distributors and Pays Millions to DIY Artists

DURP Artist Kyle Hume with Dae Bogan at The MLC Nashville

I am thrilled to announce having reached a new milestone in The Mechanical Licensing Collective’s DURP initiative, which I develop and lead to engage music distributors in our efforts to track down and pay unclaimed royalties to independent songwriters — the Distributor Unmatched Recordings Portal (DURP). 

As of today, my team has onboarded over 100 independent music distributors in 20 countries to help us find and pay out millions of dollars in unclaimed U.S. digital audio mechanical royalties to independent songwriters around the world. 

I am incredibly proud of the impact the DURP initiative has had on the livelihoods of independent artists who did not know these royalties existed. Many of whom I have had the opportunity to speak with directly and to guide them in the process of becoming MLC members. 

This announcement comes on a special day – December 6th. Five years ago, on December 6th, 2019, I was invited by the United States Copyright Office to Washington, D.C. to speak at its Unclaimed Royalties Study Kickoff Symposium at the Library of Congress. It was at this symposium where I offered my insights on the DIY music rights administration space and strategic recommendations on how the forthcoming mechanical licensing collective ought to go about developing innovative data and partnership initiatives to reach the DIY artist and small independent rightsholders sector of the global music industry in furtherance of its mandate of the Music Modernization Act of 2018. The next year, in 2020, I joined The MLC as its Head of Third-Party Partnerships and began the research and development on what has become the Distributor Unmatched Recording Portal (DURP), which is both a data insights and technical solution, and a global network of strategic partnerships. 

Dae Bogan speaking at The Library of Congress

Today, the DURP has made it possible for many DIY independent artists and self-published songwriters to finally receive the royalties they’ve been owed for many years. I am beyond grateful to be in a role where my continued advocacy and support of independent artists can be put into action to effect real change and opportunities in the global music industry. 

Here’s to the DURP. 🥂 

Dae Bogan To Conduct Live Demo & Give Industry Update On The MLC’s DURP At A2IM Indie Week 2024

I’m coming to New York 🇺🇸 for A2IM Indie Week June 10-13 and Libera Awards 2024!!

I will be conducting a live demo of @mlc_us Distributor Unmatched Recordings Portal (DURP) on June 11th at 1 PM. I will also take meetings with music distributors and aggregators to discuss access to the DURP. Let’s connect!!

The MLC presents Distributor Unmatched Recordings Portal (DURP) Demo

Join Dae Bogan, The MLC’s Head of Third-Party Partnerships for a demo and industry update on the Distributor Unmatched Recordings Portal (DURP). The DURPenables eligible independent distributors to gain visibility into unmatched royalties that relate to streams of sound recordings they have distributed, which The MLC may have unclaimed digital audio mechanical royalties accruing.  Since its launch in 2022, the DURP has played a pivotal role in identifying and distributing hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties to music creators globally thanks to the efforts of independent music distributors seeking ways to add value to its services to artists and labels.   Now with over 70 distributor partners representing over 2.8 million sound recordings, the DURP has become an integral part of The MLC’s data and outreach strategy.