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Page 1: Legal Issues Recording Contracts Producer Contracts

Legal Issues

Recording Contracts

Producer Contracts

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Recording Contracts

The basis of all recording contracts is that the artist has the ability to grant his/her recorded performances to the record company which will then have exclusive rights to them.

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Types of Record Contract Exclusive recording contract Development deal 360°deal Production deals

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Types of Record Contract

Exclusive recording contract Development deal 360° deal Production deals

The record company will usually own the sound recordings in perpetuityOptions on the contract are usually in favour of the record company

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Types of Record Contract Exclusive recording contract Development deal 360° deal Production dealsThe record label signs the artist, gives them enough money to make sound recordings (maybe demos) with a producer but does not include enough money to live onThe record label usually will have first option to sign the artist

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Types of Record Contract Exclusive recording contract Development deal 360° deal Production dealsRecord companies share in other artist activities, eg, songwriting royalties, concert tickets, merchandise, sponsorship deals, website income.

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Types of Record Contract Exclusive recording contract Development deal 360° deal Production dealsProduction companies sign the artist to an exclusive agreement at an early stage of their career and fund/create recordings. The company can then sell or licence the rights on the deal to a record label.

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

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Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

Record company has the exclusive rights to every recording made by the artist during the period of the contract, within the agreed territory, even if they don’t release the recordings.

Record Contract Clauses

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Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

How long the contract will run for, eg a fixed number of years, an annual option up to a maximum period or a certain number of albums to be delivered.

Record Contract Clauses

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

How the artist will be paid on sales, eg around 16-18% dealer price for every album sold (large companies) or 50/50 profit sharing (smaller companies).

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

Paid in advance of royalty payments to help the artist while the album is being recorded and until it starts to sell. Advances are recoupable from album sales before royalties are paid.

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

How the contract could be terminated. For example, not sending the artist royalty statements every six months or not taking up the option to extend the contract.

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

Protects the record company from unexpected liabilities. Eg, the artist will agree that there are no outstanding obligations under prior recording contracts.

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Record Contract Clauses

Exclusivity Term Royalties Advances Termination Warranties Territory

Where the record company is signing the artist for, eg the whole world, Europe or the UK.

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Producer Key Responsibilities

Technical/creative responsibilities Deliver tracks to deadline Inform record company of samples used

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The Producer Contract The producer contract is the only means of

protection if: the record label switches producers halfway through

a project rework demos the record label decides not to pay the producer.

Entered into by the producer and the record label (in the UK)

The record label funds the recording costs - the producer provides a written assignment of ownership in the sound recording copyright(s) to the record label.

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The producer has to deliver the master recordings to technically and commercially acceptable standard to a specific deadline.

Producers are paid by a fees, advances and/or royalties.

Most producers charge a rate per 'master' recording.

The Producer Contract

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The producer has to deliver the master recordings to technically and commercially acceptable standard to a specific deadline.

Producers are paid by a fees, advances and/or royalties.

Most producers charge a rate per 'master' recording.

The Producer ContractUsually non recoupable

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The producer has to deliver the master recordings to technically and commercially acceptable standard to a specific deadline.

Producers are paid by a fees, advances and/or royalties.

Most producers charge a rate per 'master' recording.

The Producer ContractRecoupable from the

Producer’s royalties

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The producer has to deliver the master recordings to technically and commercially acceptable standard to a specific deadline.

Producers are paid by a fees, advances and/or royalties.

Most producers charge a rate per 'master' recording.

The Producer ContractEg 3-5% of

dealer price

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Producer will get paid royalties when any producer advance has been recouped by the record label

Producer’s royalty is not generally dependent on the recoupment of artist’s advance.

Most producers charge a rate per 'master' recording. Contract should include credits – physical and digital. Contract should include payment terms – how often

royalties will be paid. Contract should also allow the producer’s lawyer or

accountant to audit the record company’s books.

The Producer Contract