Music Contracts - 101 Music Business Contracts
Music Contracts Are you in search of a music contract? I'd like to recommend 101 Music Business Contracts. This is a great way to save money and not pay expensive lawyers. It's a simple way to design contracts. With these contracts you can have custom contracts in a hurry. It contains a variety of contracts including artist/management contract, artist/producer development agreement, joint ownership, agent agreements, logs, distribution contracts, standard popular song contract, copyright assignment, copyright release, entertainment contract, performing rights, and so much more.
There's no need to run all over town in search of a contract. 101 Music Business Contracts gives you everything you need to get things done right from the start. You won't be disappointed. From common contracts to the strangest ones, it's all in there. This collection of contracts is a must for anyone in the music business. If you're doing anything related to the music industry, you should definitely add it to your collection. It doesn't matter what area of the business you are working in. You'll be glad you did. It's an all in one bundle for one affordable price. You can edit it to suit your needs and so much more. All the contracts are explained so you don't need to hire a lawyer to explain the terminology. Explanations are so complete, detailed and intricate. It's amazing how affordable it gets with these contracts as opposed to hiring a lawyer. Get this book and there will be nothing to worry about. When you need a contract, it will be right in there. I highly recommend this book. It's worth every cent. Click here for a copy of 101 Music Business Contracts. Learn more about the book. Why do you need a music contract? Whenever money, power and responsibilities are involved, you must have a written agreement. It doesn't matter whether you're involved in songwriting, recording, publishing, producing or whatever. Put it in writing! I'm sure you have experienced or witnessed situations where friendship turned into animosity because of money. In the music business, the only way to protect yourself is by having a contract. Friendship and business are like oil and water. They don't mix. The music industry is marked by a lot of dishonest people (sharks) who will prey on you (eat you alive) if you're unsuspecting. With a good music business contract, everything is laid out and all roles are clearly defined. Once all parties have read and have signed it, it binds them and they must deliver. If not, they pay the consequences and you're protected. The only sad thing about getting music contracts is the expensiveness of lawyer fees. A lawyer can cost well over $300 an hour. I suggest that you save yourself some money and click here for a collection of music contracts.
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