IMPF

Curve becomes Friend and Supporter of IMPF

Curve Royalty Systems’ platform manages both publishing and recorded rights.

Brussels, 5th October 2023

Downtown-owned Curve Royalty Systems has joined IMPF’s Friends and Supporters category.
 
Built by music royalties specialists, Curve’s platform is a powerful and complete solution for managing rights and calculating royalties related to both publishing and recorded rights.
 
Curve’s advanced toolset caters to multiple types of deals and complex deal scenarios, including, but not limited to: automated CWR generation and deliveries; rate escalations; black box revenue distribution; IP chain management; and online statement delivery.
 
It can handle complex royalty rates and terms, and rapidly calculate royalties using massive volumes of income data. Ingesting millions of lines of data and producing statements takes minutes and hours versus days and weeks.
 
Curve is also supported by a dedicated team of client managers, who are experts both in royalties and using the platform.
Launched in 2021, IMPF’s ‘Friends and Supporters’ category is aimed at commercial companies whose mission is to have an open and transparent relationship with the independent music publishing community worldwide, aligned with that of IMPF.
Curve Royalty Systems’ General Manager, Richard Leach, said: “We are delighted to become Friends of the IMPF. We have always found our natural home working with independent businesses, and subsequent trade associations, and so working with the IMPF feels like a natural, possibly overdue, alignment. We believe Curve presents a much needed, supercharged modern software solution and we are super excited to attend this year’s summit to tell the membership more about what we offer.”
IMPF

IMPF is a network and meeting place for independent music publishers globally. We want to take advantage of the incredible opportunities to have our music on every service, licensed easily and without borders. And most importantly, we want our writers and our companies rewarded fairly for their work.