This catalogue presents an opportunity to earn for 15 years to 50% of the streaming and digital rights to the second release from the MEGIN project written and performed by Polish folk duo STFUR and produced by MEGIN. The album "A Frozen Fate" offers a soundtrack to the second book release from MEGIN’s Skjaldbord Sagas, telling an emotional tale of historical Viking fantasy through traditional folk instruments with a modern twist. This catalogue presents an opportunity to earn passive income for 15 years on the master royalties for the full release tracklisting. This catalogue includes the five-track album "A Frozen Fate". A streaming heavy library, with main revenue streams come from Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube plays. This catalogue is for fifteen years to 50% of the rights to royalties for the release with distributions managed by TuneCore.
The Exchange is Coda's marketplace where you can buy and sell different Rights that are linked to various creative works. It allows you to directly support artists with their funding goals for their music and other creative works allowing you to earn alongside their future success.
Royalties are collected directly by Coda from multiple sources—such as performing rights organisations, distributors, streaming platforms, sales, etc.—and then distributed to shareholders proportionally based on their ownership percentage. Distributions typically occur either monthly, quarterly, or bi-annually or according to the schedule specified in each share's details. All earnings can be viewed and claimed through your personal dashboard.
Royalty types are defined as the area of rights the royalties are relative to. In music, there are two main areas of rights. The rights to the actual creation of the composition, also known as publishing rights, and the rights to the actual master recording of a song or composition, also known as mechanical. These are broken down into the following areas:
Mechanical Royalties (Composition): Earned when a song's composition is sold or streamed (e.g., on Spotify or via CD).
Public Performance Royalties (Composition): Earned when a song is performed publicly—on the radio, in a bar, or at a concert.
Synchronization Royalties (Composition): Earned when a song is synced with video content (e.g., in movies, ads, or TV shows).
Reproduction Royalties (Sound Recording): Earned from the sale or stream of a specific recorded version of a song.
Public Performance Royalties (Sound Recording): Earned when a recorded track is publicly played—such as on satellite or digital radio.
Synchronization Royalties (Sound Recording): Earned when a specific recording is used in video content (e.g., an ad or film).
Digital Performance Rights: These rights allow the holder to earn royalties when the music is streamed on digital platforms like Spotify, Pandora, or internet radio.
Mechanical Rights: These cover royalties earned when the music is reproduced, such as through downloads or physical formats like CDs or vinyl.
Synchronization (Sync) Rights: These give the right to license the music for use in TV shows, films, video games, advertisements, or other visual media.
Public Performance Rights: These rights generate royalties when the music is played in public spaces—like on the radio, in bars, live venues, or at events.
Physical Book Sales: Royalties earned when printed copies of the book are sold through bookstores, online retailers, or direct distribution.
eBook Sales: Royalties generated from the sale of digital editions of the book, typically through platforms like Kindle, Apple Books, or Google Play.
Audio Book Sales: Royalties earned when audio versions of the book are sold or streamed through platforms like Audible, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.
Reprint Publishing: Royalties received when the book or excerpts from it are republished in anthologies, magazines, or other formats by third-party publishers.