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Music Law

Become a Music Business Entrepreneur,

Music contracts are tricky, but you're more likely to have a successful career in the music business if you can understand and negotiate their terms. In this course, author and attorney Rich Stim covers the main language, concepts, clauses, and stipulations in four major types of contracts: recording, management, performance, and rights agreements.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • 1. Recording Contracts
  • 2. Management Contracts
  • 3. Performance Contracts
  • 4. Rights Agreements
  • 5. Other Agreements
  • 6. Contract Basics
  • Conclusion
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Language English
Tags Audio + Music Live Performance Music Law

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Length 1h 40m
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $29/month (Access to entire library- free trial available)
From LinkedIn Learning
Instructor Richard Stim
Download Videos Only via the LinkedIn Learning mobile app
Language English
Tags Audio + Music Live Performance Music Law

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