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Does 101 Distribution report to Soundscan?

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+ 101 Distribution does report to Soundscan, our retail stores and digital storefronts generally do as well. • Are there discounts for high-volume customers? + 101 Distribution is happy to announce volume discounts. Contact artistrealtions@101d.com with how many projects you have and we will let you know what discount we can offer. • Who pays for the $1 discount that is included in the download cards? + The $1 is deducted from the sales price and you still keep 100% of the remaining revenue. • How much do I make from iTunes Complete my album purchases if I have a Professional project? + iTunes lets customers who purchased some of the tracks off one of your albums to, on some future date, “Complete My Album” (CMA) and get the rest of the album for only the cost of the remaining tracks. For accounting purposes, CMA purchases do not appear: rather, the album counts as a full SALE and the previously purchased track is considered refunded. EXAMPLE: If you had an album in iTunes U.S. with 17

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+ 101 Distribution does report to Soundscan, our retail stores and digital storefronts generally do as well. • How do I make money and when do I get pad with 3rd party digital storefronts? + Until the stores and services you chose send information, there is no way of knowing what has sold, where it has sold, how many copies it has sold or how much money you have made from the sale of your music. All of the stores and services send out this information within 45 days after the end of each month. For example, iTunes sends information and payment by 45 days after the end of each month, so sales and information for the month of March are sent by iTunes by May 15th (May 15th is 45 days after the end of March). Sales and information on what your music sold in the month of April is sent by iTunes (and all other services that account monthly) by June 15th, and so on. Until the stores and services send the information and payment for the sales, there is no way of knowing what has sold, where it

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