What are the main deal points in a recording agreement?
Discussion of 13 points to be considered in negotiating a recording agreement.
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Discussion of 13 points to be considered in negotiating a recording agreement.
→ Read MoreThe seven (7) basic music publishing contracts range from single song agrements to purchase agreements. Each publishing contract has its own distinct set of guidelines and provisions.
→ Read MoreCopying from a copyrighted recording is not considered fair use, so the rumor that 4 or fewer notes can be copied is untrue.
→ Read MoreTrademarks and service marks can be the best way to protect a band name. A trademark helps protect a band’s name and merchandising. A trademark is any word, phrase, design, symbol, or other similar marketing devices used by manufactures and merchants to identity and distinguish them from products and services sold by others.
→ Read MoreMusic law is a sub-species of what is know as entertainment law. The term music law is essentially a sub-species of what is known more generally as entertainment law. Entertainment law is the body of law and legal principles that have developed and evolved in the course of conducting the businesses which are known as branches of the entertainment industry.
→ Read MoreSampling without permission from the copyright holder is infringement.
→ Read MoreDiscussion of 4 types of music royalties: mechanical, performance, synchronization fees, and print music.
→ Read MoreWhen a band is signed to a major record deal, the record company will usually want to control the name, own the name, or ask for the right to decide who are the band’s ‘key members.” In the event of a break-up, those key members would retain common ownership of band’s name.
→ Read MoreDiscussion of calculation methods for various kinds of music royalties.
→ Read MoreRoyalties have been defined legally as an agreement between a creator and someone who uses that creation. A royalty can be a percentage of future profit from sales or regular income, and will be settled by an agreement (usually in writing) between the parties. Songwriters in particular are given the right to license or sell their copyright to others in exchange for specific monetary compensation. For the music industry, this money earned is called a royalty.
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