SoundExchange royalties have become a critical part of today’s digital music economy, and Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange, joins Innovating Music to explain why. From his roots as an amateur musician and intellectual property attorney to leading one of the industry’s most important behind-the-scenes organizations, Huppe shares how SoundExchange ensures that artists, labels, and background musicians are fairly paid for non-interactive streaming—covering everything from satellite radio to internet radio stations.
Rethinking the Royalty Pipeline
SoundExchange sits at the intersection of music, technology, and data, handling royalty payments for over 3,600 services. Huppe explains how their “easy button” approach streamlines complex licensing processes, collects performance data, and pays creators efficiently. What began as $25 million in annual payouts now exceeds $1 billion—representing 12–15% of the U.S. recorded music market.
From Anti-Piracy Battles to Streaming Dominance
Huppe’s career began at the Recording Industry Association of America during the Napster era, fighting piracy both in physical media and online. His move to SoundExchange coincided with streaming’s rapid rise from a niche revenue stream to the dominant mode of music consumption. He offers a candid view on balancing industry innovation with protecting creator rights.
Why Friction-Free Payments Matter
For Huppe, the mission is clear: remove barriers so the people who make the music we love are compensated fairly. He discusses challenges like neighboring rights, non-interactive licensing, and working with both large platforms and small webcasters to keep the system running smoothly in a fast-changing tech environment.
Listen to the full conversation to hear Michael Huppe’s insights on the future of streaming royalties, the role of data in the music industry, and how SoundExchange is shaping artist compensation in the digital era.
Guest: Michael Huppe, President and CEO, SoundExchange
Michael Huppe leads SoundExchange, the non-profit that collects and distributes digital performance royalties for recording artists and rights owners in the U.S. A former intellectual property attorney, he has guided the organization through explosive growth, technology adoption, and expanding service offerings to better serve the creative community.
Highlights
- “We like to think of ourselves as the easy button for a lot of these services.”
- “Our driving goal is to remove friction so the people who make the music we love get properly compensated.”
- “Streaming went from single-digit market share to the dominant model in just a few years.”
- “Intellectual property is something you can’t touch, but it’s essential for culture and creativity.”
Mentioned Links:
- SoundExchange website: https://soundexchange.org
- Mike at SoundExchange: https://www.soundexchange.com/team/michael-huppe
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhuppe/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/soundexchange/
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Huppe
- Follow Michael on Twitter at @MikeHuppe
- AI article in Forbes, 12-12-22, “Artificial Intelligence Has Big Implications for Ownership in the Music Industry”, https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/people/michaelhuppe/?sh=6dd42e5140b2
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