Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Music Business/Law Tips - "Licensing Music = Money"
There is a surefire method to get paid from music. Despite all the so-called doom and gloom associated with free downloads, paltry streaming royalties and empty venues, the demand for music in film, TV, commercials, the Internet, radio, and other forms of media is increasing daily and globally. In TV alone there are countless channels clamoring for content, and the number of cues contained in one reality show episode can be numerous. This is great news for music creators/rights holders (both the song and master copyrights), because that means cold hard cash is being paid to the music creator/rights holders for providing the music that drives these shows. Monies can be earned either on the front end, the back-end from performance, or often from both. Moreover, there are really no barriers to licensing music. The door is open to all ages, creeds and colors. In the licensing world – unlike the “Top 40” game - all anyone really cares about is the music; not how old someone is, what they look like, where they live, who their father is, or how many friends they have on Facebook. The link between the music creator/rights holder, the media outlet and the compensation, is known as a “license”.
Ben McLane Esq
benmclane.com
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