Music License Extension Fee Calculator
Add months to your current license, potentially expanding your territorial coverage. Know the extra cost upfront.
Additional Information and Definitions
Original License Fee
The total amount you originally paid for the existing license term.
Original Duration (months)
The length in months that your original license spanned.
Extension (months)
Number of additional months you plan to add to your existing license.
Territory Scope
Select whether you want the same territory or an expanded region with higher fees.
Extend Your License Period
Don't let your current license expire. Explore the cost of continuing coverage or upgrading your territory.
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
How is the extension fee calculated for a music license?
What factors influence the cost of expanding the territory for a music license?
Why do expanded territories often require renegotiation with rights holders?
What are common pitfalls when calculating a music license extension fee?
How does the average monthly cost change after extending a license?
What are industry benchmarks for music license extension fees?
What are tips for optimizing the cost of a music license extension?
How do retroactive royalties affect music license extensions in expanded territories?
License Extension Terms
Understand these terms to finalize your new or updated music license agreement effectively.
Original Fee
Original Duration
Expanded Territory
Extension Fee
Behind the Scenes of Music License Extensions
Extending a music license can be straightforward, but expansions often involve more negotiations than first-time deals.
1.Second-Wind Promotions
Artists sometimes prefer to renegotiate if your extension includes marketing campaigns, driving up fees but boosting exposure.
2.International Tours and Streaming
When usage extends globally, rightsholders may require additional performance, sync, or mechanical licenses.
3.Catalog Growth Surprises
A single song’s popularity can spike mid-licensing, prompting re-evaluation of the extension price if demand soars.
4.Retroactive Royalties Risk
If licensing extends into a new territory you already covered accidentally, rights owners might claim retroactive royalties.
5.Administrative Delays
Paperwork changes for extensions sometimes sit for weeks with legal teams. Starting early avoids operating outside valid terms.