
Publishing Rights: How Do They Get Split?
If you’re a songwriter, a composer, a lyricist, or anyone else who creates original music, and you’ve not signed a deal with a music publishing company — YOU own your
For sure, but what if it says:sounds like a barebones cheap exclusive beat sale to me. But needs a few more words to cover the bases and loopholes, thats when it all gets complicated with legalese. Fucking admiralty law and maritime law bollocks.
I didnt see any mention of money there. That wont do.For sure, but what if it says:
Me Bob. Him Joe. I sell Joe beat #001. Joe can do whatever he wants with beat #001. I don't care. Bye.
I think that covers everything.
Stop thinking like a lawyer!I didnt see any mention of money there. That wont do.
Thata pretty much an exclusive beat sale deal.Stop thinking like a lawyer!
Ok here:
Me Bob. Him Joe. I sell Joe beat #001 FOR $500. Joe can do whatever he wants with beat #001. I will never sell beat #001 to anyone else. Beat #001 is now owned by Joe. I don't care. Bye.
Yeah that's what I was saying. Just not reaally needed for simple songshare agreement.@Iron Keys sorry, I wasn’t trying to be hard on you or anything. I think any artist should always have their own lawyer in their corner. It’s really easy to get in a bad way if you don’t fully know all the legal jargon etc.