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MMF welcome SHOUT4 as new Associate Member

31 March 2021

We are pleased to welcome SHOUT4 as a new Associate member.

SHOUT4 software offers a deal making and contracting platform for independent musicians, managers and labels looking to finance projects by sharing future income. The user can create binding agreements with third-parties in minutes, without lawyers. The increasing demand for artists to retain their rights demands a new legal framework. SHOUT4 meets these demands with an intuitive contracting system anchored by robust legal agreements drafted in conjunction with leading industry lawyers. Future services will include reporting, treasury and integrated funding options.

GET INVOLVED WITH THEIR BETA-TEST

SHOUT4 are looking for some lucky artist managers to jump on their Beta-test community to ensure the platform works at launch in May 2021.

Any manager accepted in to the programme will have the ability to use the platform free of charge for a month and enable them to create multiple shared revenue contracts in that time.

Spaces are limited, please email joseph@themmf.net to register your interest. You can also register your interest at www.shout4.tech/music.

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