A music publisher is a company or individual responsible for managing the rights to musical compositions, which includes songs and instrumental works. Their primary role is to ensure that songwriters and composers are appropriately compensated for the use of their music and to promote the music for various commercial opportunities. Here are some key functions of a music publisher: 1. **Copyright Management**: Music publishers help secure and manage the copyright for musical works, ensuring that the rights of composers and songwriters are protected.
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