GLOPAM
GLOPAM /glɑpæm/ (acronym):
The Global Organisation for Haitian Kompa Publishing is a branch of SCOMPAM, established in NYC by René Guemps, CEO and label head of Negre Marron Records. GLOPAM offers administration tools to help music publishers and independently released songwriters manage their musical compositions throughout the global Haitian music industry. In addition to collecting all other kinds of income, including mechanical royalties, GLOPAM collaborates with your local society to maximise performance royalties globally.
To ensure that songwriters receive payment for the use of their songs as soon as possible, GLOPAM registers and tracks songs for public performance broadcast of terrestrial, commercial, or community radio, low-power broadcasting, microbroadcasting, and comparable platforms that stream Haitian Kompa Music over both AM and FM bands and pays it to Haitian Kompa Song writers, artists, nonfeatured musicians, and nonfeatured vocalists, producer, mixing/mastering, or sound engineer, or the rightful owner who is typically the record label and whoever was part of the creative process. GLOPAM's collaboration with local societies helps to ensure that songwriters receive all the royalties they are owed for the use of their music globally, while its registration process with important PROs, MROs, and CMOs helps to expedite the payment process for songwriters.
The Global Organisation for Haitian Kompa Publishing is a branch of SCOMPAM, established in NYC by René Guemps, CEO and label head of Negre Marron Records. GLOPAM offers administration tools to help music publishers and independently released songwriters manage their musical compositions throughout the global Haitian music industry. In addition to collecting all other kinds of income, including mechanical royalties, GLOPAM collaborates with your local society to maximise performance royalties globally.
To ensure that songwriters receive payment for the use of their songs as soon as possible, GLOPAM registers and tracks songs for public performance broadcast of terrestrial, commercial, or community radio, low-power broadcasting, microbroadcasting, and comparable platforms that stream Haitian Kompa Music over both AM and FM bands and pays it to Haitian Kompa Song writers, artists, nonfeatured musicians, and nonfeatured vocalists, producer, mixing/mastering, or sound engineer, or the rightful owner who is typically the record label and whoever was part of the creative process. GLOPAM's collaboration with local societies helps to ensure that songwriters receive all the royalties they are owed for the use of their music globally, while its registration process with important PROs, MROs, and CMOs helps to expedite the payment process for songwriters.
"I just registered my Haitian Kompa song with GLOPAM to take advantage of their administration tools and ensure that I receive payment for its use and performance royalties globally."