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Traditionally, music industry people have always tried to protect themselves by hiring attorneys to draft very expensive music business contracts. Protecting yourself with well-written music contracts is, and always will be, a good practice.

But what about those of us who are just starting out and have very little money, or those who are struggling financially just to stay afloat in today's economy? In reality, very few people are in a situation where they can afford an attorney to write a music business contract. Please Bookmark This Site

Use music contracts in all of your music business venturesNever consider entering into any music business deal without a contract. A verbal agreement is simply not good enough. Don't take a chance, knowing the music world is littered with broken business relationships and lawsuits as a result of not signing music business contracts.

The answer to the problem is simple: Invest in pre-written music business contracts!


Sorry attorneys, your services are greatly appreciated. But I recommend Ty Cohen's "Music Contracts the Easy Way" for those of us in the real world, that is, until we're involved in our first platinum-selling CD!

 

 

Music Contracts the Easy Way

by: Ty Cohen

Music Contracts the Easy Way by: Ty Cohen Were you aware that you don’t have to be a lawyer to write or create your own music business contracts? As a musician, it is understandable that you may not fully understand the business side of the music industry. Even if you are starting your own record label, this is not at all uncommon. Luckily, there are solutions for those people who cannot afford hundreds, even thousands of dollars, just to have lawyers write your recording contracts. As well as solutions for people who have no idea how to write music contracts. Whether you own a record label or are trying to get signed to one, you have come to the right place. Legal fees are entirely too expensive, especially if you are just starting out. I mean, you can always write your lawyer an I.O.U. or have your lawyer recover their fees when you start generating profits. But who wants to do this? It is like giving away your money just to have to some music contracts written when you could go about this using a cheaper method. Using the services of a lawyer when handling music business contracts could amount to thousands of dollars. Do you have the money to deal with that? Most people starting out in the music business do not. You now have the option of purchasing hundreds of pre-written music contracts and recording contracts online. This is a fantastic route to take because it will save you a ton of money in the long run. The types of music contracts that you may need are for your Record Company, Management Team, Recording Artist, Agents, Producers, Songwriters and Publishers, just to name a few. Purchasing iron-clad, industry standard pre-written music contracts and recording contracts is the best way to go if you want to save money but protect your company or your career at the same time. You are in complete control of your career or business in the music industry. Stay that way! Don’t throw away thousands of dollars on lawyer’s fees for something that you can take care of yourself. By purchasing a wide variety of standard music business contracts, you will be on your way to saving money on legal fees and handling your business the way you want it handled. About the Author: Ty Cohen, the online music industry's most recognizable voice is the former owner of a successful independent record label, current owner of Platinum Millennium publishing and nation-wide music industry seminar speaker and panelist. He is also the author and creator of over 40 best-selling music business books, reports, courses, audio products and other music industry "How to" resources, that have helped tens of thousands of individuals like you to successfully find their way in the music business. Visit http://www.musiccontracts101.com/cmd.php?Clk=2327864 for more information on Music Contracts, Recording Contracts and Music Business Contracts.


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Folks, don't enter into any agreement without a music business contract because you'll set yourself up for eventual failure.

If you can't afford Ty Cohen's music business contracts right now, make it a point to save up money over the course of a few weeks, try to borrow a friend's contract, or even surf the web to find a free appropriate music contract. But for heaven's sake, cover yourself!

Happy songwriting...................................Orlando

 

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