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The Harry Fox Agency, Inc. offers publishers and licensees a single source for licensing and for the collection and distribution of royalties.
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HFA is the premier music industry resource for mechanical licensing and
for the licensing of new configurations. HFA actively researches new
formats in order to continuously deliver new licensing opportunities
to our clients.
For more information on licensing services, visit Mechanical,
Digital, and Limited
Quantity Licensing.
To request a mechanical license, click
here to obtain a request
form and begin the licensing process (to request less than 2500 licenses of either physical product or permanent digital downloads, please visit
Limited Quantity Licensing). If you are new to HFA, please visit
Licensee Registration or
Publisher Registration,
as applicable, for more information on how to begin using HFA's licensing services.
Licensees with established HFA accounts can also register to use HFA's online licensing system, eMechanical. Click here for more details.
If you have an HFA Licensing Account, you can use the HFA Royalty Reporting Form for your quarterly reporting and payment of mechanical royalties. We also encourage our licensees to report to us be email, which saves you time and resources. Click here for instructions and a simple Excel template.
In addition to licensing for physical formats, HFA offers licensing for various digital formats including full permanent downloads, limited downloads, on-demand streams, ringtones and more. See Digital Licensing for more information.
If you are interested in licensing music represented by HFA for digital use, please fill out our
New Media Licensing Application.
For current royalty rate information, please review the Statutory Royalty Rates page.
It should be noted that a mechanical license does not include the right to reproduce
an already existing sound recording (called a master use right). That is a separate
right, which must be procured from the copyright owner of such sound recording.
HFA issues mechanical licenses that are valid for products manufactured and distributed
in the USA (including its territories and possessions) only. If you wish to import
recordings manufactured outside of the U.S. into the country, you will need to obtain
an import license.
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