Licence fee –A licensing fee refers to the compensation paid by the licensee (such as a film, TV, or advertising producer) to the rights holder (such as a music publisher or record label) for the right to synchronise a particular piece of music with visual content. This fee can vary widely based on factors such as the popularity of the music, the scope of usage (territory, duration, media), and the prominence of the synchronisation within the project. It is negotiated and specified in a synchronisation license agreement, outlining whether it is a one-time payment, a recurring fee for ongoing use, or a percentage of revenue generated from the project.