360 Record Deal Proposal – LONG FORM

360 Record Deal Proposal – LONG FORM

$29.95

This 360 long-form record deal elaborates on all the points in the short form deal memo, including all major areas in which artist may generate revenue: recording, publishing, touring and merchandise.

CONTENTS:

  • Term / Recording Commitment
  • Universe
  • Existing Masters
  • Advances / Recording Budgets / Recording Funds
  • Royalties
  • Digital Exploitation
  • Mechanical Royalties
  • Third Party Promotion / Marketing / Publicity
  • Video Productions Costs
  • Artist Website
  • Tour Support
  • Co-Publishing & Administration Agreement (Scope, Term / Delivery Commitment, Territory, Advance, Royalties)
  • Copyright Ownership
  • Exploitation & Administration
  • Merchandising Agreement (Scope, Term, Territory, Advance, Royalties)
  • Services
  • Touring Agreement (Scope, Term, Territoriy, Advance, Royalties)
  • Health Insurance

Don’t miss this insider’s peek at a standard 360 long form recording contract. Document provided courtesy of Mark Music & Media Law, P.C.

WHO SHOULD BUY THIS DOCUMENT:

  • Those preparing to enter into a record deal.
  • Attorneys – outside and in-house counsel
  • Producers, Artist Managers and Artist Reps
  • Record, Sales & Distribution Executives

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