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Contracts for Independent Musicians
Indie Artists Alliance releases version 5.1 of the best selling eBook, Contracts for Independent Musicians.
Indie Artists Alliance is a resource center and knowledge bank for Independent Musicians and can be located on the web at www.indieartistsalliance.com
This eBook contains more than 40 of the most widely used contracts including:
* Agency Booking Agreement * Agreement of Limited Partnership * Agreement of Obligation to Pay * Artist Recording Contract * Artist Tech Rider * Artist-Master Producer Contract * Artist-Producer Contract * Artist-Record Company Contract * Assignment of Copyright * Booking Contract * Broad Rights Contract * Broadcast Release * Commercial Music Contract * Composer's Contract * Concert
Performers Contract * Copublishing Contract * Copyright Assignment - Publisher to Publisher * Copyright Assignment -Publisher to Songwriter * Copyright License * Copyright License and Contract * Distribution Contract * Employment Contract * Exclusive Agent * Musician Contract * Exclusive Songwriter Contract * Film Synchronization Contract * General Partnership Contract * Independent
Contractor Contract * Joint Venture Contract * Master Track License * Master Use Recording License * Merchandising Licensing Contract * Parental Consent Form * Partnership Contract * Payment Obligation Contract * Performance Contract * Personal Management Contract * Photographer Contract Production * Distribution-Promotion Contract * Publisher-Record Company Contract * Publisher-Royalty
Sharing Contract * Record Company-Producer Contract * Recorded Video Performance Contract * Royalty Payment Schedule * Single Song Option Contract * Vocalist Contract
It's important to put your agreements in writing.
Help manage to expectations and keep everyone knowing what their roles are, what is expected of them and how they will get paid by using one of the many music contracts in this compilation..
Whether you are new to the business or are a long time professional, you have to get it in writing.
Contracts protect you and can save you thousand of dollars, lost business opportunities, revenues, lost friendships and your valuable time.
They give you a way to manage your music career and your intellectual and creative property.
Contracts will minimize the chances of people taking advantage of you and ripping you off.
These contracts will hold up in every court of law throughout the land.
Written in easy-to-understand language and saved as rtf documents, these documents can be used with all word processing program and can be opened with either a Mac or Windows based system.
All contracts are easy to modify and will have you creating legal documents in minutes. These contracts can be modified in any word processing program and work with Windows or Mac.
These contracts are written in easy to modify .rtf format.
The entire books is available as an immediate digital download for $9.95 and can be purchased at http://www.indieartistsalliance.com/contracts.htm
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