Rhapsody Taps NYC-Based RightsFlow For Licensing & Administration

In a deal announced this week, NYC-based licensing and royalty service provider, RightsFlow, will now be providing bulk mechanical licensing and administration and reporting support for Rhapsody.

The deal will provide Rhapsody with additional tools and solutions for mechanical licensing and content management services for publishing rights in the U.S.

Rhapsody offers subscribers ($10/month = “all the music you want”) unlimited on-demand access to more than nine million songs, whether they’re listening on a PC, laptop, internet connected home stereo or TV, MP3 player or mobile phone (including the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Android-powered headsets).

Rhapsody subscribers can reportedly “access their music through more touch-points than any other digital music service.”

Rhapsody’s Director of Music Licensing Adam Parness commented, “This partnership further enhances our ability to efficiently clear the mechanical rights for our catalog, ensuring that the complete spectrum of songwriters and publishers are properly licensed and paid for the use of their compositions on the Rhapsody service.”

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