Over
the past decade, the surge in digital music distribution has led to a
multiplication of software and applications to download or stream music online.
While the multiplication of DSPs means better reach for artists, it has also
created a tedious and non-standardized distribution and reporting process.
Currently, music copyright holders must upload their music to each and every DSP
on which they want their music to be available.
Each
DSP has its own specific and often very complicated upload and submission requirements,
and rarely do they enter direct agreements with independent contentcreators
such as artists, producers, and labels.

