Technically 50 doesn't even have to ask Dre. As long as he put's Dre's name on it. Dre would get 100% of the publishing and 50% of the songwriting.
Also there are statutory royalty right that will be disbursed on the back end.
There a mechanical fee in which the artist get's a nickel for every physical copy produced. There are performance fee's as well. Every time 50 get's an airplay or performs the song live he has to pay Dre.
There is a lot more but I seem to notice that a lot of people aren't aware of the other half of the deal which is songwriting and statutory royalties.
If you sell a beat as a work for hire then you sacrifice all of your rights. You sell a beat that goes platinum and don't ask for back-end, which you should always do, you will watch someone make millions off of your work while you sit there broke wondering what happened....
You should always consult an attorney.
I have been looking into the "leasing of beat's" related to the above and it really is a bad business practice because it creates Grey areas that may make it useless to have a play count.
Unless they are using soundscan and getting airplay how can you prove how many plays they have used?
I'm still not clear on the practice also, if anyone can provide me more info I can look into it.
I'm not trying to boast or make outrageous claims but I bill $100/hr. for the advice I give. I'm in here becasue FP helped me get to this point in my career.
maybe that might explain a bit why I have been so frustrated with troup. I am really trying to help...
I can handle immensely more complaex issues for a fee.
I spoke with several reputable entertainment lawyers in establishing my rate. I charge 1/3rd of the rate of an attorney and have an attorney approve everything I do before I can file anything.
People on here have been saying "I got publishing rights to disperse" this is all hype. In order to disperse rights you have to either be an attorney or a CPA. An attorney does dispersion for me. I jsut mail out the checks.
There is alot to learn and I'm wondering why there isn't a whole catagory dedicated to business on here....
Knowing your shyt opens doors. If you can walk up to an untouchable A&R and have an intellecual conversation with him about the business you will have a better shot. Walking up to an A&R and saying "Ima bout to blow up!" will only make him worry that when you do in fact explode you may stain his new suit lol
that's my $.02
I'm getting on a Greyhound headed for DC in about 5 hours. I bet that place is getting crazy.
One more thing. President Obama (that sounds good) is the man responsible for setting the stautory royalty rates. There a reason Hollywood got behind him the way they did. He is supposed to give everyone a raise this year. for some artists the 1/2% increase will equal million for them.
Also all of the above stuff in not federal law. I was enacted by a lose set of rulings by the New York court system I think like 60 years ago...
OddBirdEntertainment said:
Technically 50 doesn't even have to ask Dre. As long as he put's Dre's name on it. Dre would get 100% of the publishing and 50% of the songwriting.
Also there are statutory royalty right that will be disbursed on the back end.
There a mechanical fee in which the artist get's a nickel for every physical copy produced. There are performance fee's as well. Every time 50 get's an airplay or performs the song live he has to pay Dre.
There is a lot more but I seem to notice that a lot of people aren't aware of the other half of the deal which is songwriting and statutory royalties.
If you sell a beat as a work for hire then you sacrifice all of your rights. You sell a beat that goes platinum and don't ask for back-end, which you should always do, you will watch someone make millions off of your work while you sit there broke wondering what happened....
You should always consult an attorney.
I have been looking into the "leasing of beat's" related to the above and it really is a bad business practice because it creates Grey areas that may make it useless to have a play count.
Unless they are using soundscan and getting airplay how can you prove how many plays they have used?
I'm still not clear on the practice also, if anyone can provide me more info I can look into it.
I'm not trying to boast or make outrageous claims but I bill $100/hr. for the advice I give. I'm in here becasue FP helped me get to this point in my career.
maybe that might explain a bit why I have been so frustrated with troup. I am really trying to help...
I can handle immensely more complaex issues for a fee.
I spoke with several reputable entertainment lawyers in establishing my rate. I charge 1/3rd of the rate of an attorney and have an attorney approve everything I do before I can file anything.
People on here have been saying "I got publishing rights to disperse" this is all hype. In order to disperse rights you have to either be an attorney or a CPA. An attorney does dispersion for me. I jsut mail out the checks.
There is alot to learn and I'm wondering why there isn't a whole catagory dedicated to business on here....
Knowing your shyt opens doors. If you can walk up to an untouchable A&R and have an intellecual conversation with him about the business you will have a better shot. Walking up to an A&R and saying "Ima bout to blow up!" will only make him worry that when you do in fact explode you may stain his new suit lol
that's my $.02
I'm getting on a Greyhound headed for DC in about 5 hours. I bet that place is getting crazy.
One more thing. President Obama (that sounds good) is the man responsible for setting the stautory royalty rates. There a reason Hollywood got behind him the way they did. He is supposed to give everyone a raise this year. for some artists the 1/2% increase will equal million for them.
Also all of the above stuff in not federal law. I was enacted by a lose set of rulings by the New York court system I think like 60 years ago...
All of the above is in the book "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" by Donald Passman. It's considered the industry bible. You will have to read it 10 times before your head stops spinning and smoke stops shooting out of your ears before you really get it.
everything ^^^^^^^^^^ up there is about 2 pages of the book.
Buy it. Read it. Live by it.