by FilmInk Staff
Melodie Music, the Australian-owned music licensing platform supporting creators, broadcasters and composers globally, has been selected as one of 33 finalists in the 2026 WIPO Global Awards, organised by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the United Nations’ specialised agency for innovation and intellectual property.

Chosen from more than 1,300 applicants across 126 countries, Melodie was recognised for its ethical approach to intellectual property, music licensing and creative technology — protecting and empowering creators and composers worldwide.
The WIPO Global Awards celebrate startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that combine strong IP strategies with innovation and creativity to drive business growth while contributing positively to society and the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s edition achieved record participation, with over 1,300 applications from 126 countries.
Finalists were assessed on the strength of their business case and IP portfolio, their IP commercialisation strategy, their internal IP culture, and their potential for impact toward a better society in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. Melodie was recognised within the Creative Industries category for its leadership in ethical music licensing and intellectual property stewardship in an era increasingly shaped by AI and automated content generation.
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As AI reshapes the creative industries, our ethical approach to music licensing matters more than ever — protecting copyright, enabling fair compensation, and bu#lding sustainable creative ecosystems. Being named a finalist in the WIPO Global Awards is an incredible honour for Melodie Music and for the creative community we’re proud to support. — Evan Buist, Founder & Managing Director, Melodie Music |
Melodie’s platform is built around responsible intellectual property stewardship, combining transparent copyright management, proprietary technology infrastructure and long-term revenue participation for composers internationally.
As a finalist, Melodie Music joins the Global Awards Alumni Community, gaining access to curated ecosystem opportunities through multiple channels: WIPO facilitates direct matchmaking between finalists and a vetted network of investors, accelerators, and service providers; hosts regular online expert talks on strategic IP and business topics; and provides personalised introductions to exclusive opportunities and events throughout the year.
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We are delighted to recognize these thirty-three finalists whose innovative approaches and thoughtful IP strategies stand out among over thirteen hundred applicants worldwide. They show how IP, when strategically considered, can be a genuine business asset for growth. We warmly congratulate Melodie Music for reaching this stage. — Mr. Marcelo Di Pietro, Director, WIPO Awards Program |
Eleven winners will be announced during the official WIPO Global Awards Ceremony on Friday, 10 July 2026, held during the WIPO Assemblies in Geneva, Switzerland.
About Melodie Music
Melodie is an Australian-owned music licensing platform and API solution helping creators, broadcasters, brands and creative platforms discover and license exceptional music for content. Combining human curation with AI-assisted discovery tools, Melodie makes music search, licensing and compliance fast, intuitive and legally secure — supporting a global community of independent composers through ethical licensing and fair revenue participation. Learn more at www.melod.ie.
About the WIPO Global Awards
The WIPO Global Awards honor startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that use intellectual property as a driver for innovation, business growth, and positive societal impact. Organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, the Awards are part of WIPO’s broader mission to foster innovation and creativity for the benefit of all. Winners receive a dedicated IP and business workshop, an individual mentoring package, and recognition in Geneva in front of delegates from 193 countries.



