TikTok and ICE Announce New Long-Term Partnership to Benefit Songwriter Members

21 November 2024

Monday 18th November: Today, TikTok and International Copyright Enterprise (ICE) are pleased to announce a new long term partnership which will continue to provide opportunities for societies, publishers, songwriters, producers and composers licensed through ICE.

 

The partnership provides the foundation for ongoing strategic collaboration between the two organisations and ICE’s rightsholder customers, built on a shared commitment to elevating the value of songs, and advancing the careers of songwriters.

The new agreement means that TikTok and its users can continue to benefit from the use of the broad and wide ranging catalogue of songs represented by ICE. Songwriters licensed via ICE will continue to benefit from the promotional power of TikTok, which drives discovery, growth and value for songwriters and artists on- and off-platform, and to be paid royalties where their works are used on the TikTok service.

The announcement comes ahead of TikTok’s inaugural TikTok for Songwriters event to be held at TikTok’s London office on 19th November. The event – which takes place in front of an invited audience of songwriters, artists, industry execs and media – will deliver a best practice session for songwriters, and TikTok’s Ole Obermann will host a panel discussion with two of the leading songwriters in music today.

“Partnering with TikTok is an exciting opportunity to support songwriters on a global scale, combining creativity and technology to ensure their work is recognised and rewarded,” said Jon Hall, Head of Licensing at ICE. This agreement ensures the songwriters ICE represent continue to receive royalties from TikTok across a broad territorial footprint, while simplifying the royalty processes and addressing in collaboration the unique challenges of the short-form video space. Together, with TikTok, we are laying the groundwork for a future that uplifts and supports songwriters in a dynamic and ever-evolving industry.”

“We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with ICE which will help songwriters and their works to be discovered, re-discovered, promoted and enjoyed by the global community on TikTok. This agreement gives scope to forge new technical and strategic alliances with ICE and its customers, and we look forward to working with ICE in their mission to accurately distribute royalties.” said Ella Kirby, Head of Music Publishing Licensing & Partnerships, EMEA, at TikTok.

About ICE:

ICE is a music technology company built by rightsholders, for rightsholders. It ensures accurate, transparent royalty payments to songwriters and simplifies licensing for DSPs. Working with Publishers and CMOs, ICE provides top-tier Licensing, Processing, and Copyright services.

Serving over 330,000 rightsholders, ICE has processed trillions of music streams and paid over €4.5 billion in royalties since 2016. The ICE Core licence includes repertoire from the major collection societies, such as PRS, STIM, and GEMA, and major independent publishers like Peer, Concord and Songtrust.

With a copyright database of over 54 million musical works, ICE operates across the UK, Germany, and Sweden.

www.iceservices.com

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