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Distribution Payouts: for Labels & Artists Retail Payouts: for Affiliates & Preferred Retailers Can a Label/Artist also be an Affiliate/Preferred Retailer? |
| Definitions |
What is "OneSource"? What is "The Lifetime Music Guarantee"? What is "The Whole Music Network"? What is "Payout per Unit"? What is "Retail Sales Percentage"? How do I qualify as a "Preferred" retailer? Who sets the price? What is an "e-CD"? How is my music protected from online piracy? Do I need to produce a physical CD first? Where are the song files stored? Can I just sell one song instead of a CD? When do I get paid? Can I access my sales information? What song file formats are supported? Does OneSource support Macs? Are there any restrictions on buyers? |
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OneSource Rates, Fees & Payouts Schedule |
Payout per Unit: 80%-100%e.g., if your e-CD sells for $10, you are paid between $8 and $10.00 on all sales, depending on whether the sale originated from your own site or from an affiliated retailer.Monthly Service Fee: None (included in PAN Membership ) One-Time Setup Fee: None (included in PAN Membership) File Storage: PAN/OneSource servers Product Limits: up to 5 CD's free (approx 60 tracks); additional space available includes:
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| Retailer Network |
Affiliate Account: Level 1 Retail Service
One-Time Setup Fee: None Qualifiers: None Retail Sales Percentage: 7.5% Product Limits: No Limit Physical CD sales referrals: Yes
Preferred Retailer Account: Level 2 Retail Service
One-Time Setup Fee: None Qualifiers: at least $1,000 in monthly e-CD sales Retail Sales Percentage: 15% Product Limits: No Limit Physical CD sales referrals: Yes Branding w/Logo inclusion on all screens High visibility on Preferred Retail Sites index page *Retail Sales Percentage is the amount the retailer is paid from the retail selling price. |
| What is "OneSource"? |
OneSource is a totally digital distribution system for the online sale and secure delivery of e-CD's through affiliated retail websites throughout the world. |
| What is "The Lifetime Music Guarantee"? |
The Lifetime Music Guarantee insures that if someone buys an e-CD through OneSource and subsequently loses their music files in a computer disk crash, a virus attack, or some other unrecoverable data loss, they can re-download whatever they had purchased at no additional charge (i.e. free). |
| What is "The Whole Music Network"? |
The Whole Music Network (a/k/a The Whole) is a new music promotion service that pays music shoppers for listening to new music. The Whole Music Network exclusively features artists from the OneSource catalog who wish to participate.
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Can a Label/Artist also be an Affiliate/Preferred Retailer? |
Absolutely! In fact, we encourage it as the best way to boost payouts to the maximum; as much as 95% of the net purchase price.
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What is "Payout per Unit"? |
Payout per Unit is the percentage amount the copyright owner or licensee is paid from the retail selling price of each item sold.
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What is "Retail Sales Percentage"? |
Retail Sales Percentage is the amount the retailer is paid from the retail selling price.
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How do I qualify as a "Preferred" (Level 2) retailer? |
A "Preferred" Retailer is achieved by retail sites that generate at least $1,000 in e-CD sales for at least 3 consecutive months. The site must also provide portal access to the entire OneSource catalog, and not limited to specific artists. If the site is a label/artist site rather than a dedicated retailer, at least half the sales have to come from titles that the site is not directly involved with.
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Who sets the price? |
You do. Whenever you add a title to the OneSource catalog, you are prompted for the suggested retail price you want buyers to pay.
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What is an e-CD? |
An e-CD is an electronic compact disc. It contains the contents of a "normal" (i.e. physical CD), including cover art, lyrics, photos, liner notes, etc. --- but is transfered entirely electronically to the buyer's PC. This saves the label manufacturing and shipping costs. These savings can then be passed on to the buyer, and thus allows the buyer to purchase music much less expensively than they could otherwise.
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Do I need to produce a physical CD first? |
No, although it's a good idea. e-CD's complement physical CD sales, and many buyers will prefer to buy the "real thing" rather than download it from the internet (we don't handle physical CD sales, but you can add a link your catalog entries to refer buyers to a retailer that can fill the order). Also, some users may still be using slower modems, which makes the download time to purchase an e-CD a very time-consuming process, so they might prefer to buy the physical CD.
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Where are the song files stored? |
PAN Members' files are stored directly on OneSource's servers. This insures immediate availability, faster processing, and reliable delivery to buyers.
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I only have one song I want to sell. Do I need a complete CD? |
You can sell just one track, several tracks, an entire CD, or a catalog of CD's. It's up to you.
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When do I get paid? |
On sales through the OneSource catalog, payments are made quarterly (i.e., every 3 months) for the previous quarter's sales.
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Can I access my sales information? |
Yes, all members have 24/7 access to their accounts to see how many CD's have been sold, demographic sales info, and other pertinent data they will want to know.
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What audio formats does OneSource support? |
At the present time, song files must be in either MP3, RealAudio (RA), or Windows Media (WMA) format. More formats may be added at a later date.
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Does OneSource support Macs? |
OneSource is platform-agnostic. As long as the buyer's computer can connect to the internet and unzip downloaded files, it doesn't matter what kind of computer is being used.
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Are there any restrictions on the buyers? |
There are no restrictions on the buyer other than applicable copyright laws and related software licenses, etc. Each e-CD's copyright notice is prominently displayed both before and after files are purchased and downloaded. Buyers are also made aware that their legal copy is "personalized", which should deter if not altogether prevent the uploading of files to a website, P2P/KaZaa-type network, or some other unauthorized mode of redistribution.
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