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Songpact Takes Its Music Contract Services to the Indian Market

The platform promises to simplify and make accessible professional music contracts

Music contract platform Songpact will launch in India this week, promising to “make professional music contracts fast, fair, and accessible for every creator – not just the top 1%.”

The service:

  • Songpact was launched in early 2025 by leading entertainment lawyers across the UK, Australia, and India.

  • A self-styled “innovative online platform,” it’s designed to “revolutionize the outdated, slow, expensive, and often complex music contract process by bringing it into the 21st century.”

  • Users can create, negotiate, sign and securely store music contracts, and access education tools and resources, all in one platform.

  • It currently offers contracts governed by the laws of England and Wales, South Africa, India and Australia, with more countries to come.

What they said:

  • Nick Weaser, Co-Founder and CEO: “We are incredibly proud to bring Songpact to India. It’s one of the world’s most dynamic and burgeoning music markets, and home to some extraordinary creative talent. But like everywhere else, the contracting process is archaic and expensive, often forcing creators to choose between paying heavily, risking a handshake deal, or worse, skipping the paperwork entirely. Songpact removes that barrier and makes professional music contracts accessible to everyone.”

Music contract platform Songpact will launch in India this week, promising to “make professional music contracts fast, fair, and accessible for every creator – not just the top 1%.”

The service:

  • Songpact was launched in early 2025 by leading entertainment lawyers across the UK, Australia, and India.

  • A self-styled “innovative online platform,” it’s designed to “revolutionize the outdated, slow, expensive, and often complex music contract process by bringing it into the 21st century.”

  • Users can create, negotiate, sign and securely store music contracts, and access education tools and resources, all in one platform.

  • It currently offers contracts governed by the laws of England and Wales, South Africa, India and Australia, with more countries to come.

What they said:

  • Nick Weaser, Co-Founder and CEO: “We are incredibly proud to bring Songpact to India. It’s one of the world’s most dynamic and burgeoning music markets, and home to some extraordinary creative talent. But like everywhere else, the contracting process is archaic and expensive, often forcing creators to choose between paying heavily, risking a handshake deal, or worse, skipping the paperwork entirely. Songpact removes that barrier and makes professional music contracts accessible to everyone.”

Music contract platform Songpact will launch in India this week, promising to “make professional music contracts fast, fair, and accessible for every creator – not just the top 1%.”

The service:

  • Songpact was launched in early 2025 by leading entertainment lawyers across the UK, Australia, and India.

  • A self-styled “innovative online platform,” it’s designed to “revolutionize the outdated, slow, expensive, and often complex music contract process by bringing it into the 21st century.”

  • Users can create, negotiate, sign and securely store music contracts, and access education tools and resources, all in one platform.

  • It currently offers contracts governed by the laws of England and Wales, South Africa, India and Australia, with more countries to come.

What they said:

  • Nick Weaser, Co-Founder and CEO: “We are incredibly proud to bring Songpact to India. It’s one of the world’s most dynamic and burgeoning music markets, and home to some extraordinary creative talent. But like everywhere else, the contracting process is archaic and expensive, often forcing creators to choose between paying heavily, risking a handshake deal, or worse, skipping the paperwork entirely. Songpact removes that barrier and makes professional music contracts accessible to everyone.”

👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block

- This story was written with information from The Music Network.

- We covered it because it’s news of a music technology platform moving into new territories.

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