ole Licensing
ole licenses its musical compositions for use in:
If you're interested in using an ole composition, please submit a quote request form with the appropriate information as described in more detail below. Licensing fees and rates will differ for each type of request. Please note that a license cannot be guaranteed in each case.
Synchronization License
A synchronization license (also called a "synch" license) is needed to synchronize music with a video image. This includes using an ole composition in Film, TV, Commercials, Video/DVD, Videogames, Trailers/Promos, etc.
If you're interested in obtaining a Synchronization License, please click this link to fill out a quote request form.
You may also contact:
Attn: Kele Currier
ole 1227 16th Ave South
Nashville, TN 37212
w. (01) 615-327-2305 Ext: 4018
f. (01) 615-327-2643
e. kele_currier@olemm.com
Live Stage Production License
A license is needed if you're interested in using an ole composition in a live stage production. This includes (but is not limited to) uses in Theater, Plays, Dance and Ballet.
If you're interested in obtaining a live stage production license, please click this link to fill out a quote request form.
All Other Requests
Ringtone, Consumer Product, Karaoke, Internet, New Media, Samples, Translations, Parodies and other requests may be sent to:
Attn: Stephen Fitzgerald
ole Suite 500 - 266 King Street West,
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5V 1H8
w. (01) 416-619-2062
f. (01) 416-850-1173
Toll Free. 1-866-559-6825 (N.A.)
e. stephen_fitzgerald@olemm.com
Please be sure to include the following information in your request letters:
- Title of composition(s) interested in using
- Writer(s) of composition(s)
- Portion of the composition you want to use (ex: first 30 seconds, chorus, entire song, etc.)
- Media
- Detailed Project / Product Description
- Territory
- When use will occur (term requested)
- Contact Info (name, mailing address, telephone, email address, fax number)
Mechanical Use License
A Mechanical Use License is needed if you want to record and distribute an ole composition on either a physical album (such as a CD) or via digital delivery.
Contact:
In Canada: www.cmrra.ca
In USA: www.harryfox.com
Master Use License
Please note that if you wish to use an original/master recording of a song, you must also obtain a Master Use License from the owner of the recording (which is usually the record label). To look up record label information for a particular musical composition you can go to All Music Guide's web site at www.allmusic.com.
Helpful Links
www.socan.ca | www.cmrra.ca | www.ascap.com | www.bmi.com | www.sesac.com | www.harryfox.com

