| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Genre | Music |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Founder(s) | Patrick Sullivan (President, Founder and CEO) Benjamin Cockerham (Founder, CFO and Chief Strategy Officer) |
| Headquarters | New York City, New York, United States |
| Services | Accounting Administration Licensing |
| Website | www.rightsflow.com |
RightsFlow is an American company that provides organizations, bands, songwriters and individuals with music licensing services and royalty payment solutions.[1] It was founded in 2007.
RightsFlow is based in New York City, New York. It was co-founded by Patrick Sullivan and Benjamin Cockerham,[2] who are still with the company. Patrick is currently the President & CEO and Benjamin is currently the CFO and Chief Strategy Officer. Additional members of the executive team include Scott Sellwood, Senior Vice-President and General Counsel,[3] Fred Beteille Senior Vice-President, Operations and Technology, Michael Kauffman, Senior Vice-President of Corporate Communications & Content,[4] Chris Lydle, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing, and Alex Holz, Vice-President of Artist and Client Relations.[5]
The company was acquired by Google on December 9, 2011,[6] with the deal announced on the YouTube blog.[7]
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Launched in 2007, RightsFlow now claims over 16,000 clients,[8] including YouTube,[9] Muzak , Wolfgang's Vault,[10] and Rhapsody,[11] as well as CDBaby, Disc Makers and Zynga.[12] RightsFlow was selected #8 on Crain's New York "Best Places To Work In NYC" for 2011.[13] The company was acquired by Google in December 2011 and is now a subsidiary of YouTube.[14]
Rightsflow provides online music services, record companies, distributors and artists the ability to license music and lyrics while also managing payments for the rights holders.[15] Through their LimeLight service, RightsFlow helps secure the mechanical license for individuals, artists and bands.[16] Through their MySpark service, the company simplifies copyright registration with the United States Copyright Office.
Limelight is an online rights clearance service to secure a mechanical license, or the right to record a cover version of a song. Limelight charges a small fee to attempt to secure the license.[17]
MySpark is an online utility that simplifies copyright registration for creators and owners of various forms of intellectual property including literary works, visual arts, sound recordings, performing arts, and software.[18]
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