JOL
Type: noun, acronym
Pronunciation: /jay-oh-el/
Also spelled or known as: Joint Ownership Letter, Joint Online License
Plural: JOLs
Related: Joint Recording
What does JOL mean? 1. Joint Ownership Letter; A document that may confirm joint ownership or rights participation. 2. Joint Online License; a combined license from MCPS and PRS to cover the performance and duplication of tracks online
In music rights contexts, a JOL may be used to document shared ownership, royalty splits, or rights claims.
JOL synonyms (1): Joint Ownership Letter, Joint Rights Letter, Ownership Confirmation Letter
Example sentence: “The collaborators signed a JOL before registering the recording.”
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