How much does it cost to license
'Dreams' by Fleetwood Mac?
A realistic starting point is roughly $11,900 – $20,100 for a film/TV in-program use in Hungary, $1M production budget, perpetuity — but the real work is knowing who you actually clear it with. Here's how a supervisor would approach it.
Where an experienced supervisor would start
$11,900 – $20,100
For a film/TV in-program use in Hungary, $1M production budget, perpetuity.
Combined opening ask (master + publishing together). Fees are negotiated separately with each rights holder; this is not a per-side quote doubled.
Film/TV · in_program · Cinema + Streaming/VOD · perpetuity · $1M movie budget
Based on 300+ real clearances — an independent estimate, not a quote.
Different market or use? Run your exact scenario →The two sides you have to clear
Rights holders below are the controlling parties for this work. Composition identity is anchored to the international works registry (ISWC) where available; publisher names reflect US registration on the mechanical licensing database (MLC) and other public registries — confirm the local sub-publisher for your territory before signing.
Master recording
RhinoMAJOR · Warner Music Group
Spotify shows Rhino — sync requests route through Warner Music Group.
Recording ID (ISRC)
USWB11301111
International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) — pins the exact master you are clearing. Spotify lists this as “Dreams - 2004 Remaster”.
Composition (publishing)
Work ID (ISWC)
T0702338199
International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) — the composition’s identifier in the global works registry (CISAC standard).
- UNIVERSAL TUNES, A DIVISION OF SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. (32%)Universal Music Publishing Group
US registration (MLC) — confirm the local sub-publisher for your territory before signing.
- KOBALT MUSIC PUB AMERICA INC (68%)Kobalt Music Group
US registration (MLC) — confirm the local sub-publisher for your territory before signing.
- HI FI ASSET ACQUISITION CO LP STEVIE NICKS
US registration (MLC) — confirm the local sub-publisher for your territory before signing.
- WELSH WITCH MUSIC
US registration (MLC) — confirm the local sub-publisher for your territory before signing.
Writers
STEPHANIE LYNN NICKS
Sources: international works registry (ISWC) · release credits cross-check · US mechanical licensing database (MLC) · Spotify label metadata. Match confidence: 85%.
For a Hungary clearance
Hungary
Master: approach Rhino via Warner Music Group's sync/licensing department for Hungary — majors route through the parent company, not the imprint name on Spotify.
Publishing: Start with the controlling publisher listed above (identified via ISWC and registry cross-checks) (UNIVERSAL TUNES, A DIVISION OF SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC.). For Hungary, the US-registered administrator shown may not be who you contact locally — confirm the territorial sub-publisher before signing.
The responsible party changes by territory. For a different market, the local sub-publisher or sub-label may differ — run your territory in the tool.
How a supervisor would clear it, step by step
- 1Confirm the exact recording (ISRC USWB11301111). A remaster, live, or re-record has different owners and different pricing.
- 2Master side — contact Rhino (Warner Music Group)'s sync department for Hungary.
- 3Composition side — go to the publishing administrator (UNIVERSAL TUNES, A DIVISION OF SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC.) who licenses on behalf of the writers.
- 4Confirm licensability for your use (film/tv). Some uses or brands get declined.
- 5Request quotes in parallel. Expect an MFN clause — the two sides will match each other.
- 6Negotiate scope — term, territory, media, exclusivity. Each moves the fee.
- 7Paper it. Signed licences from both before use. Budget 3–6 weeks at this complexity.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does it cost to license 'Dreams'?
- There's no fixed price. For a film/TV in-program use in Hungary, $1M production budget, perpetuity, a realistic combined opening ask (master + publishing together) is roughly $11,900 – $20,100 — driven by the song's profile, the use, territory, and term. Each rights holder negotiates separately; this is not "per side" doubled. Other uses cost far less or more.
- Who do I actually pay to clear 'Dreams'?
- Two parties: the master owner (Rhino/Warner Records) and the publishing side (UNIVERSAL TUNES, A DIVISION OF SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC., KOBALT MUSIC PUB AMERICA INC, HI FI ASSET ACQUISITION CO LP STEVIE NICKS, and others). You don't pay the artist directly.
- Can I clear 'Dreams' on a small budget?
- Fees depend heavily on the use. For tight budgets, consider a narrower territory, shorter term, or limited media — or run your exact scenario in the tool to see what's realistic.
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