Michael Lau At Mondo.NYC
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Michael Lau

Michael Lau

Co-Founder and COO/CTO, CollectivRights Management

A seasoned music industry veteran with a diverse 35-year career, recently served as the National Chairperson and New York Chapter President of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP). He was also a founding Operations Committee Member at The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC). Michael has also consulted with numerous music publishing and rights platforms as well as advised music technology firms and investors looking to enter the music rights space.

In 2011, Michael joined Round Hill Music as a co-founder, COO and CTO. He developed the operational approach and ran the multidisciplinary day-to-day operations as the company grew from a three-person operation to a fifty-plus worldwide company with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville and London. Michael also served on Round Hill’s acquisition investment committee and signed the songwriters from the group American Authors, whose song “Best Day of My Life” remains a profit center for the company.

Prior to Round Hill, Michael consulted for the legendary catalogs of Ray Charles and Harry Warren, successfully guiding them into new synchronization opportunities and resolving lingering administration issues. From 2003 to 2010, Michael rose through the ranks at Warner Chappell Music, ultimately serving as to Sr. Director, Creative Information Technology/Marketing Development. During his tenure, he spearheaded the development and deployment of the company’s first globally integrated creative synchronization pitching platform.

Michael holds a Bachelor of Music with a dual concentration in music business and composition/music theory from Berklee College of Music. He designed and is co-teaching an advanced senior-level class on Music Rights Administration and Royalties at Berklee College of Music.

Boring Is Back: The Rise of Infrastructure, AI, and the Tech Behind the Music Business

In the music industry, it’s not the flashy front-end tools making the biggest impact — it’s the foundational tech behind the scenes. From rights infrastructure to royalty automation, from metadata cleanup to AI-powered catalog valuation, the "boring" parts of the business are where the real innovation (and revenue) is happening.

This panel will explore how AI, automation, and scalable data systems are transforming how music is monetized, tracked, and valued across borders. We’ll look at how these technologies are enabling global scale, improving transparency, and opening new doors for creators, publishers, and investors alike.

Key Panel Subject Matter:
AI and automation in royalty matching and rights management

Fixing metadata to unlock global monetization

Catalog valuation and investment strategies using tech

Building interoperable systems across global platforms and territories

Why infrastructure is now a strategic advantage in music

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