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(Ebook) All You Need to Know About the Music Business 7th Edition by Donald S Passman ISBN 9781668011065 1668011069

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Authors:Donald S. Passman
Year:2010
Editon:7th
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Language:english
File Size:3.69 MB
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ISBNS:9781668011065, 9780795309779, 1668011069, 0795309775
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ISBN 10: 1668011069
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Author: Donald S Passman

The definitive, essential guide to the music industry, now in its eighth edition—revised and updated with crucial information on the industry’s major changes in response to rapid technological advances and economic uncertainty. Through seven editions and twenty years, All You Need to Know About the Music Industry has been the essential go-to reference for music business pros—musicians, songwriters, entertainment lawyers, agents, concert promoters, music publishers, record company execs, and music managers—as they try to navigate the rapid transformation of their industry. Author Donald Passman, one of the most influential figures in the business, has been in the thick of this transformation and understands that anyone involved in the music business is feeling the deep, far-reaching effects of it. Drawing on his unique professional experience as one of the most trusted advisors in the business, Passman offers authoritative information on assembling a winning team of advisors, negotiating deals, music publishing and copyrights, new digital streaming services, and much more. The new edition includes up-to-date information on the new business models, including music streaming services and cloud lockers; developments in new legislation and industry-wide deals concerning piracy and digital rights; new challenges in performing rights; and updated numbers and statistics for the traditional industry. All You Need to Know About the Music Industry , called “the industry bible” by the Los Angeles Times , is a comprehensive guide to the legal and financial aspects of the music world—an indispensable tool that no one who makes their living from music can afford to be without

(Ebook) All You Need to Know About the Music Business 7th Edition Table of contents:

Chapter 1: First Steps

Part I: Your Team of Advisors

Chapter 2: How to Pick a Team

Getting Your Team Together

Business Philosophy

Hiring a Team

Changing a Team Member

Cocktail Party Talk

Chapter 3: Personal Managers

Role

Commission Overview

Negotiating the Manager’s Deal

Picking the Right Manager

Chapter 4: Business Managers

Role

How to Pick a Business Manager

Business Manager Checklist

Fees

Your Half of the Job

Chapter 5: Attorneys

Picking a Lawyer

Fees

Conflicts of Interest

Attorney Checklist

Chapter 6: Agents

Role

Fees

Deal Points

Picking an Agent

Part II: Record Deals

Chapter 7: Broad-Strokes Overview of the Record Business

Industry Structure

A Word About Retailers

Do You Need a Record Label?

What’s a Record?

Masters/Recordings

Royalty Computation

Chapter 8: Advances and Recoupment

Advances: The Basic Concept

Other Goodies

Cross-Collateralization

Chapter 9: Real-Life Numbers

Overview

Royalties

Advances

360 Rights

Chapter 10: Other Major Deal Points

Amount of Product

How Long?

Delivery Requirements

Guaranteed Release

Controlled Compositions

Greatest Hits

Live Albums

Independents Day

Chapter 11: Producer and Mixer Deals

What’s a Producer?

Royalties

Advances

Other Royalty Computations

Who Hires the Producer?

Mixers

Chapter 12: Advanced Royalty Computations

Royalties for the United States

Foreign Royalties

R.O.W.

Electronic Transmissions

On-Demand Streaming

Downloads

Non-Interactive Streaming and Satellite Radio

Video Streaming

Samples

Guest Artists, Featured Artists, and Joint Recordings

Apps

Video Games

Web3, the Metaverse, NFTs, and Things That Go Bump in the Night

Bundles

Television and Other Advertising

Podcasts

Multiple Albums/Box Sets

Profit Share

Dearly Departing Contract Clauses

DVDs

Accountings

Chapter 13: Advanced Record Deal Points

Exclusivity

Websites/Social Media

Single-Song Videos

Independent Promotion and Radio Concerts

Merchandising Rights

Tour Support

Territory

Creative, Marketing, and Other Controls

Artwork

Union Exploitation Charges

Loan-Out Deals

Chapter 14: Independent Production, Label, and Distribution Deals

Independent Production Agreements

Joint Ventures/Profit Share

Distribution Deals

Label Services Deals

Upstream Deals

Part III: Songwriting and Music Publishing

Chapter 15: Copyright Basics

Basic Copyright Concepts

What Are All These Rights You Get?

Exceptions to the Copyright Monopoly

Compulsory Mechanical Licenses

Chapter 16: Publishing Companies and Major Income Sources

Publishing Overview

Sources of Income

Public Performance Royalties

More About Mechanical Royalties

Streaming and Downloads

Music Modernization Act

Chapter 17: Even More Publishing Income

Synchronization and Transcription Licenses

Samples

Foreign Subpublishing

Printed Music

Controlled Composition Clauses

Maximum Rate per Song

Maximum Rate per Album, EPs, and Singles

Bonus Section!

How to Set Up a Publishing Company

Double Bonus Section!!

Hey, Kids, Let’s Sell a Catalog!

Chapter 18: Songwriter, Co-Publishing, and Administration Deals

Songwriter Agreements

What’s in the Pot?

Charges Against Royalties

Copyright Ownership

Single-Song Contracts

Term Songwriter Agreements

Pop Quiz

Co-writes (Songs Written by Two or More Writers)

Creative Control

Reversion of Copyright

Administration Agreements

Co-administration Agreements

Now Look Where You Are!

Chapter 19: Advanced Copyright Concepts

Who Owns the Copyright?

Works for Hire

Duration of Copyright

Right of Termination

Public Performance of Recordings

What Happens When Someone Rips Off Your Copyright?

Artifical Intelligence and Monkey Selfies

Chapter 20: Even More Advanced Copyright Concepts

Sound Recording Copyrights

How to Terminate a Copyright Transfer in Your Spare Time, for Fun and Profit

Extension Rights

The Copyright Notice

Registration and Deposit

Moral Rights

Part IV: Group Issues

Chapter 21: Groups

Group Provisions in Record Deals

Trivia Quiz

Internal Group Deals

Chapter 22: What’s in a Name?

Rights in a Name

Registration

Part V: Touring

Chapter 23: Personal Appearances—Touring

Roles of Team Members

Marketing

Personal Appearance Deals

New Artists

Internet Phenoms

Midlevel Artists

Heritage Acts

Superstar Touring

VIP Ticketing

Sponsorship

Hall Fees

Riders

I’ll Take the Whole Thing…

Multi-Show Deals

Lining Your Pockets with More Gold

Part VI: Merchandising

Chapter 24: Tour Merchandising

Tour Merchandisers

Royalties

Hall Fees

Advances

Term

Advance Repayment

Exclusivity

Creative Control

Exclusions

Sell-off Rights

Bootleggers

Chapter 25: Retail, Direct to Consumer (D2C) Merchandising, and Fan Clubs

Retail Merchandising

Royalties

Other Deal Points

Direct to Consumer (D2C) (E-commerce/Web Store Sales)

Fan Clubs

Caution

Part VII: Classical Music

Chapter 26: Classical Music

Term and Product

Royalties

Advances

Mechanical Royalties

Marketing Tie-ins

Part VIII: Motion Picture Music

Chapter 27: Overview of Motion Picture Music

Introduction

One Song—Eight Deals

The Rights Involved

Chapter 28: Performer Deals

Overview

Performance in the Film (No Record Rights)

Record Rights to Film Performances

Chapter 29: Film Songwriter Deals

Terminology

Deal Points

Chapter 30: Composer Agreements

Deal Points

Package Deals

Creative Financing

Television Composers

Video Game Composers

Chapter 31: Licensing Existing Recordings and Existing Songs for Motion Pictures

Recording Licenses

Licensing Existing Musical Compositions for Films

Film Music Quiz

Chapter 32: Music Supervisors

Role

Motion Picture Supervisor Fees and Royalties

Television Supervisors

Chapter 33: Soundtrack Record Deals

Score Albums

Song Albums

Other Issues

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