Muserk, the modern music copyright and rights management company, has opened its new Muserk House headquarters on Music Row.
Since its inception in 2017, the company has sought to represent the convergence of music and technology and revolutionize rights management. By managing copyrights for international rights owners and conducting business on a global scale, Muserk hopes to serve as a bridge between Nashville’s storied past and the music industry’s projected future.
“It’s been a longtime dream to move our headquarters to Music Row. When I started building Muserk here in Nashville, I was a tried and true NYC’er who commuted back and forth each month. Now Nashville is home for my family, and I want Muserk to be a proud Nashville company,” shares Paul Goldman, Muserk Founder & CEO. “As a global rights administrator with global customers and local connections, Muserk has the opportunity to help connect Nashville people with new opportunities abroad.”
The company chose to settle in a bungalow on Music Row to honor the tradition of the local music industry that is supported by songwriting and copyrights. While aiming to show Muserk’s commitment to preserving the soul of Nashville’s music scene amidst a changing landscape, the opening of the new headquarters also serves as a strategic move in anticipation of the city’s rise as a global music and business hub.
“Nashville’s music scene indeed thrives on the talent of its songwriters, who are central to its identity and success. Muserk, which deals with global rights management, plays a crucial role in ensuring that songwriters and artists are fairly compensated for the use of their work worldwide,” says industry veteran Joe Galante.