Publishing is the owning and exploiting of song copyrights through the issuance of mechanical licenses, synchronization licenses, performing rights licenses, print licenses as well as other licenses authorizing various uses of the songs. Whereas Co-Publishing involves the sharing of publishing income, not publishing responsibilities, between two publishing companies. Performing Rights Organizations honor directions from the co-owners to divide performance royalties among the writers and publishers involved. The
Harry Fox Agency is accustomed to splitting monies in accordance with instructions it receives from copyright proprietors in respect to mechanical royalties and synchronization fees.
As indicated above, parties' co-publishing works traditionally do not share publishing responsibilities, which in essence involves time consuming hours in just administrating copyrights alone. However,
Kingdom One Publishing, who splits the ownership of such works between publishing parties, aids in the administrative duties and fees, while helping in the exploitation and licensing of songs. Kingdom One Publishing will also seek for sub-publishing opportunities in target foreign territories whenever necessary.