Rights & deals (territory-scoped)
Multiple simultaneous deals per track OR per album — publishing, master, distribution, licensing, sync — each scoped to the regions it was signed for, with album deals showing their track carve-outs, and territory-conflict flagging across both levels.
What it is
Big-artist catalogs are carved up: one publisher has publishing worldwide except Japan, one label has the master for North America, a distributor covers Asia, a sync agency handles film & TV. Rights & deals is the registry for exactly that, at two levels that read together:
- an album deal covers the whole album (the standard "we signed the EP to label X for Europe" case)
- a track deal covers one track — standalone, or a carve-out from its album's deal ("the album is with label X, but this single's publishing is carved out to publisher Y for Japan")
A track or album can carry any number of deals, each with:
- a deal type — publishing, master/recording, distribution, licensing, sync, management, or other
- a counterpart — an organisation on Aden, or just a name (Sony Music Publishing…) if they're not
- the signed territories — worldwide, only selected regions/countries, or worldwide except some (regions like North America, Europe, DACH, Japan, or individual countries)
- exclusivity, the counterpart's share %, an optional advance, the signed date and the term (start → end, or open-ended)
Using it
- Open your organisation → Deals → Rights & deals.
- Click New deal, pick the track, deal type and counterpart, choose the territory mode and add regions/countries, set share, dates and exclusivity.
- The overview groups by album: an album with deals shows its album-level deals first, and any member track with its own deals nests underneath as a "Track carve-out" — the whole rights picture of a release in one block. Tracks outside a dealed album get their own groups. Each row reads: type · counterpart · territories · share · term · status.
- Territory conflicts are flagged automatically — across levels too: two active exclusive deals of the same type overlapping in at least one country get a red "Territory conflict" badge, including an album deal clashing with a member track's deal. You're warned, never blocked — real catalogs legitimately carry overlapping co-deals and intentional carve-outs.
- Terminate, reactivate, edit or delete deals from each row's menu.
Access is scope-gated: you see and manage deals only for artist teams that
granted your organisation the collaborators scope (the contracts/splits
scope).
Partnerships
Introw-style partner relationship management shared by organisations and platform admins (team-ready) — track partner companies with lifecycle status and tier, their contacts, and a deal pipeline. Platform partnerships also power the public /partners marketing directory (absorbed from the old partners table).
Royalty integrations
Labels connect their royalty software (Curve, Revelator, or any CSV export) and every statement line is matched to the signed tracks, so artists see royalties per track.