Audio Recording of An Overview of Songwriter Agreements, Music Publishing & Co-Publishing Deals with Steve Winogradsky

Audio Recording of An Overview of Songwriter Agreements, Music Publishing & Co-Publishing Deals with Steve Winogradsky

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Music publisher, attorney and author Steve Winogradsky gives you the inside track on major deal points, what they mean and leverage to negotiate the best possible deal for the songwriter. This special NARIP session de-mystifies deals and deal-making, and enables the lawyer and non-lawyer alike to come away with a clear understanding of the most important points and leverage available. 

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Hear songwriter agreements, music publishing and co-publishing deals explained! Our guest expert will detail advantages, disadvantages, deal points and contractual issues that affect a songwriter’s rights and income.

Learn what the short- and long-term implications to the artists’ careers may be.

Get educated about the art of deal-making! 

Music Publishing & Record Executives
Producers, Artists, Artist Managers and Artist Reps 
Music Attorneys, Songwriters & Composers
Brand Marketing & Creative Executives
Accountants, Business Managers & CPAs
Anyone seeking better understanding of songwriter, publishing and co-publishing deals

  • Why enter into a songwriter agreement?
  • Assignment of rights
  • Term of services, options
  • Copyright ownership
  • Exclusivity of services
  • Split sheets
  • Songwriting and band politics
  • Show me the money! Royalties, types of income, advances and accounting

This program will also cover:

  • Publishing agreements
  • Songwriter / co-publishing agreements
  • The right time to make a deal

HIGHLIGHT

Mr. Winogradsky is the author of the book “Music Publishing: The Complete Guide” (2013),  cab be purchased HERE. The book is highly recommended by NARIP.

Peter Jansson, CEO, Janssongs Consultants
Steve Winogradsky, Esq., Partner, Winogradsky / Sobel

NARIP PROGRAM NUMBER: P340
PROGRAM DATE: August 7, 2014
PROGRAM TIME: 1 hours, 59 minutes and 20 seconds (2:59:20)

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or contact NARIP

SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Steven Winogradsky, Esq., Partner, Winogradsky & Sobel

With over thirty years experience as an attorney in the music industry, Steven Winogradsky is a partner in Winogradsky/Sobel in Studio City, California, providing global media and music business affairs & legal support for composers, songwriters, music publishers, recording artists and television, film, video and multi-media producers. In addition to an entertainment law practice, the company handles music clearance and licensing in all media for many production companies, worldwide administration of the publishing catalogs for a number of clients and New Media strategies and Revenue Modeling. 

Prior to being in solo practice with The Winogradsky Company from 1992 to 2009, Mr. Winogradsky had served as Director of Music Business Affairs for Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., Managing Director of Music, Legal & Business Affairs for MCA Home Entertainment, Director of Music Licensing and Administration for Universal Pictures and Universal Television and Vice President of Business Affairs for The Clearing House, Ltd. 

He was twice elected President of the California Copyright Conference, after spending nine years on the Board of Directors, and also served for four years as President of The Association of Independent Music Publishers. 

Mr. Winogradsky is the author of the book “Music Publishing: The Complete Guide” published in 2013, which is being used as the textbook in music business programs around the country. He was also awarded the 2012 Texas Star Award by the Texas State Bar Entertainment and Sports Law section for his contributions to legal education in the State of Texas. Mr. Winogradsky is an adjunct professor at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) in the Masters degree program in Music Industry Administration and was also named as one of the Outstanding Instructors in Entertainment Studies and Performing Arts at UCLA Extension, where he has taught since 1997. 

He has written numerous magazine articles on the subject of music for motion pictures and television and has lectured on a variety of music-related topics at MIDEM, University of Houston Law Foundation (1993, 1994, 1997), Texas State Bar Entertainment Law Seminar (1994 – 2013), American Bar Association Entertainment & Sports Law Conference, University of Southern California Entertainment Law Institute, The Hollywood Reporter Film and Television Music Conference (1997-2000), Billboard Film and Television Music Conference, NARAS, The Society of Composers and Lyricists, Loyola Law School, Southwestern School of Law, California Lawyers For The Arts, The American Film Institute, LMNOP (New Orleans), The Toronto Film Festival, Canadian Music Week, Musicians’ Institute, McNally Smith College of Music, California State University, Northridge (CSUN), NARIP, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A., Scion Music(less) Conference and various other symposia. 

In addition, he is a guitarist, singer and songwriter who is both a composer and publisher member of ASCAP. 

 

Program music courtesy Sparks & Silhouettes.

 

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