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(November 14, 2001)--Legal documents are frequently neglected in the creative process by newcomers to the field of music and seasoned
professionals alike. Loss of rights and earnings can often be prevented by ensuring that these simple contracts and agreements are in place. 101 Music Business Contracts now consolidates all these essential contracts, forms and agreements, providing an unparalleled resource for the music professional. "The music business is one part music and two parts business," says Ronald Williams, editor of 101 Music Business Contracts. "Although not
part of the creative process, entertainment professionals need to pay as close attention to the legal and contractual aspects of their work as they do their songs or artists." "With most music attorneys charging over $400 per hour, this product pays for itself after use of only one of the many contracts included in this set," Williams concludes. 101 Music Business Contracts provides documents for use not only by musicians, but also by technicians, engineers, producers, agents,
managers, record company owners, distributors, independent artists, DJs, or any other individual or entity involved in the creation and/or
distribution of music. Available as a pre-printed binder, CD, or by download, the package includes fill-in-the-blank contracts, forms, and
agreements covering all aspects of the music industry. All forms are 100))industry approved and guaranteed to hold up in courts of law. "I have to tell you how big a fan I am of 101 Music Business Contracts," says Jackie Base of The Indie Forum. "I think it should be a necessary acquisition for every indie band looking to get their music out there." "101 Music Business Contracts is the ultimate resource for the independent musician. It is organized, in-depth and current, and there
is nothing out there like it," adds Jerry Heller of Ruthless Reprise Records. 101 Music Business Contracts can be ordered in a pre-printed binder or on CD-ROM for $49.99, or as an instantly available download for $29.99 at
professionals alike. Loss of rights and earnings can often be prevented by ensuring that these simple contracts and agreements are in place. 101 Music Business Contracts now consolidates all these essential contracts, forms and agreements, providing an unparalleled resource for the music professional. "The music business is one part music and two parts business," says Ronald Williams, editor of 101 Music Business Contracts. "Although not
part of the creative process, entertainment professionals need to pay as close attention to the legal and contractual aspects of their work as they do their songs or artists." "With most music attorneys charging over $400 per hour, this product pays for itself after use of only one of the many contracts included in this set," Williams concludes. 101 Music Business Contracts provides documents for use not only by musicians, but also by technicians, engineers, producers, agents,
managers, record company owners, distributors, independent artists, DJs, or any other individual or entity involved in the creation and/or
distribution of music. Available as a pre-printed binder, CD, or by download, the package includes fill-in-the-blank contracts, forms, and
agreements covering all aspects of the music industry. All forms are 100))industry approved and guaranteed to hold up in courts of law. "I have to tell you how big a fan I am of 101 Music Business Contracts," says Jackie Base of The Indie Forum. "I think it should be a necessary acquisition for every indie band looking to get their music out there." "101 Music Business Contracts is the ultimate resource for the independent musician. It is organized, in-depth and current, and there
is nothing out there like it," adds Jerry Heller of Ruthless Reprise Records. 101 Music Business Contracts can be ordered in a pre-printed binder or on CD-ROM for $49.99, or as an instantly available download for $29.99 at
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