Conflict Resolution
An ownership conflict doesn't just create paperwork — it stops money. When two parties claim the same work, collecting societies typically hold the disputed royalties in suspense until the conflict is resolved. That can take months.
For complex catalogs — especially ones that have been through label deals, publishing agreements, co-writer arrangements, or catalog acquisitions — conflicts are common. The hardest part isn't resolving them; it's knowing they exist. Most rights holders only find out about a conflict when a payment doesn't arrive.
Scans registrations across PROs and platforms to identify works where multiple parties have submitted conflicting ownership data.
Groups conflicts by type: split dispute, duplicate registration, label override, sub-publisher conflict, unidentified claimant.
Step-by-step guidance for each conflict type, tailored to the specific PRO or platform involved.
Direct information on how to reach the relevant society and what documentation they require to resolve each type of dispute.
Monitor every open conflict, with notes, document attachments, and a history of actions taken.
Resolut cross-references your ownership data against what's registered at each PRO and platform, surfacing contradictions automatically.
Each conflict is explained clearly: who's claiming what, what the discrepancy is, and what it means for your payments.
Follow the guided checklist, communicate with the relevant parties, and track each dispute through to resolution.