Music Reports rolls out claims-based license management for DDEX migration
Music Reports is offering claims-based license management services to facilitate royalty payments across various music markets. This offering is designed to assist the industry in migrating to the DDEX standard for data exchange.
Key Takeaways
- Music Reports says its claims-based license management spans virtually every active music market.
- The service is intended to reduce friction in royalty payments.
- Music Reports ties the offering to the industry’s migration to the DDEX standard.
- The announcement was published on May 24, 2026.
Why It Matters
For music-rights workflows, the immediate impact is a claims-based licensing service that Music Reports says can reduce friction and accelerate royalty payments across virtually every active music market. The broader ecosystem angle is the DDEX standard migration: this offering is explicitly positioned to help the industry move its data exchange processes onto that standard. The key signal to watch is whether other rights-management and royalty infrastructure providers reference DDEX migration in their own license-management products or announcements.
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