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iRights by GrayMatter Review: A Modular Rights Suite for Indie Sales Agents and Mini-Majors

Vendor-neutral review of iRights by GrayMatter LLC, the Irvine-based modular rights and royalties suite used by Amblin, Lionsgate, FilmRise, HanWay Films, and other indie distributors and sales agents.

· 8 min read
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Media Fusion (3Points Software) Review: A Munich ERP-Style Rights and Royalties Platform for European Distributors and Broadcasters

Vendor-neutral review of Media Fusion by 3Points Software GmbH, the Munich-based modular rights, royalties, and finance platform serving European license traders, distributors, and broadcasting corporations.

· 7 min read
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movieLIBRARY Review: A French Boutique Rights Tool with Three Decades of Tenure

Vendor-neutral review of movieLIBRARY by MOVIEsolutions, the Paris-based rights management product behind catalogs at Pathé Films, Wild Bunch, INA, Banijay, and SND.

· 7 min read
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Rights Tracker Review: A Multi-Vertical Mid-Market Rights Tool with Native Screener Delivery

Vendor-neutral review of Rights Tracker (rightstracker.com), founder-led since 2004, with cross-vertical use across TV, film, sports, music, and publishing rights.

· 7 min read
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Rights Management Software in 2026: After the Rightsline Rollup, What Remains

Side-by-side comparison of every rights management platform on a serious 2026 shortlist: Rightsline (consolidated, post-FilmTrack and RSG rollup), Molten Cloud, MovieChainer, Dabaz, movieLIBRARY, Rights Tracker, and iRights by GrayMatter.

· 12 min read
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Molten Cloud Review: An All-Rounder for Distributors Who Need Rights, Royalties, and Delivery in One Place

Vendor-neutral review of Molten Cloud. Strengths across avails granularity, EMA templates for over 100 platforms, screeners, royalties, and content delivery. Where it fits, where it doesn't.

· 8 min read
How To Choose

How to Choose Rights Management Software: An Honest Decision Framework

A decision framework for picking rights management software — catalog size, delivery destinations, royalty complexity, and the honest answer about when to stay on spreadsheets.

· 12 min read
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Mediagenix WHATS'ON Review: Scheduling and Rights for European Broadcasters

Vendor-neutral review of Mediagenix WHATS'ON — broadcaster-first rights and scheduling platform, its European customer base, and where it sits against RSG Media.

· 8 min read
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Whip Media Review: Avails, Delivery, and Performance Analytics for SVOD

Vendor-neutral review of Whip Media (formerly Mediamorph) — strengths in avails + platform analytics, limits on contracts and royalties, and how it fits against Rightsline.

· 8 min read
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RSG Media Review: RightsLogic, RightsPro, and the Broadcaster Stack

Vendor-neutral review of RSG Media's rights management suite — what RightsLogic/RightsPro does well, its limits, and where it fits against Rightsline and Mediagenix.

· 9 min read
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Vistex Counterpoint Review: Enterprise Royalties and Participations for Studios

Vendor-neutral review of Vistex Counterpoint — the go-to for complex studio-grade participations accounting and royalty waterfall modeling.

· 9 min read
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Filmtrack Review: Rights, Royalties, and Contracts for Mid-Market Distributors

Vendor-neutral review of Filmtrack — where it shines, where it struggles, and how it compares to Rightsline and RSG Media.

· 9 min read
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Rightsline Review: Enterprise Rights Management for Studios and Broadcasters

Vendor-neutral review of Rightsline — strengths, limitations, pricing signal, and who it's actually for.

· 9 min read