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Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

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Product Description How to make your band a huge business success Whether you’re recording an album, budgeting a tour, or insuring your vintage guitar, you need solid information to make the right legal and business choices. Music Law is the all-in-one guide you need. Written by musician and lawyer Rich Stim, it explains everything you need to: write a partnership agreement buy, insure, and maintain equipment use samples and do covers register your band’s name sell and license your music get royalties for streaming and downloads deal with taxes and deductions find the right manager and write a fair contract get gigs and get paid protect your copyright legally deal with legal issues in the recording studio, and understand record contracts. This is quite simply the best business and legal guide for bands ever written. Completely updated to provide the latest in the law and current business practices, it covers music licensing and trends affecting the digital-music scene. Review “If you’re serious about a career as a performing musician, you’d have to be a damn fool not to rush out and buy a copy of this book.” Jim Aiken, Keyboard “It’s the scuba gear every musician needs to swim with the sharks.” Vibe “I usually hate books written by attorneys. This one is an exception.” Moses Avalon, Author of the Confessions of a Record Producer " Author Richard Stim presents musicians, music industry professionals working in a wide variety of contexts, and general interest readers with an examination of the business and legal aspects of collaborative music recording and performance. The author has organized the chapters that make up the main body of his text in eighteen parts devoted to the business of being a band, band partnerships, management, attorneys, band equipment, and a wide variety of other related subjects. The author is a musician and practicing intellectual property attorney." Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView From the Back Cover How to make your band a huge business success Whether you’re recording an album, budgeting a tour, or insuring your vintage guitar, you need solid information to make the right legal and business choices. Music Law is the all-in-one guide you need. Written by musician and lawyer Rich Stim, it explains everything you need to: draft a partnership agreement buy, insure, and maintain equipment use samples and do covers register your band’s name sell your music license your music deal with taxes find the right manager and write a fair contract get gigs and get paid tour on a budget protect your copyright legally choose a recording studio manage your website, and understand record contracts. This is quite simply the best business and legal guide for bands ever written. Completely updated to provide the latest in the law, it covers music licensing and trends affecting the digital-music scene. About the Author Richard Stim is a lawyer and the author of several Nolo books, including Music Law, Getting Permission , Profit From Your Ideas , and Patent, Copyright & Trademark: An Intellectual Desk Reference.