Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

by Richard Stim Attorney
Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

by Richard Stim Attorney

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Overview

Whether you’re writing, recording, or distributing music, you need solid information to make the right legal and business choices. 

Music Law is the all-in-one guide you need. Written by musician and lawyer Rich Stim, it explains everything you need to:

• use samples and do covers
• sell and license your music
• get royalties for streaming and downloads
• get gigs and get paid
• protect your copyrights
• write a partnership agreement
• buy, insure, and maintain equipment
• deal with taxes and deductions
• find the right manager and write a fair contract
• deal with legal issues in the recording studio, and
• negotiate record contracts.

This is the most useful business and legal guide for bands and independent musicians. Completely updated to provide the latest in the law and current business practices, it covers music licensing, streaming revenue, and other ways of making money from your music.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781413332001
Publisher: NOLO
Publication date: 10/01/2024
Edition description: 11th ed.
Pages: 560
Sales rank: 349,620
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)

About the Author

Richard Stim is a lawyer and the author of several Nolo books, including Music Law, Getting Permission, Profit From Your Ideas, and Patent, Copyright & Trademark: An Intellectual Property Desk Reference.

Table of Contents

1. Yes, Your Band Is a Business! 2. Band Partnerships and Beyond 3. Management 4. Attorneys 5. Band Equipment 6. Performance and Touring 7. Copyright and Song Ownership 8. Publishing Your Band's Music 9. Band Names 10. Album Artwork 11. Recording 12. Duplication: Manufacturing Your Recordings 13. Selling Your Music 14. Independent Record Agreements 15. Taking Your Band Online 16. Taxes 17. Help Beyond the Book Appendix: How to Use the Forms Index

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Taking care of a band's business may seem to lack the same excitement as knocking out a third encore for rabid fans. But band business doesn't have to be boring, and it often involves some of the same types of creativity as used in songwriting and arranging. This book will help musicians make smart decisions and avoid the many pitfalls that often trap bands and their members. During its two decades and ten editions, Music Law has evolved to not only cover band partnership agreements, management agreements, and copyright, trademark, and contract info, but also to include music artwork; taxes and financial management; licensing music for film, TV, and advertising; and new revenue models from music income.

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