Hi all,
I'm a new Taxi member, so firstly I'd like to express my gratitude to Taxi for providing such a great platform for songwriters and artists to get their music heard. I haven't cracked my first "Forward" yet but I'm excited about the prospect!
I would like to ask your thoughts on "Exclusive" Music Library Deals...
From the listing descriptions of these type of opportunities, it sounds like a "deal" would effectively be "locking" a composition away in a library with no guarantees it will ever be used .. and with no financial incentive for the exclusivity. Is this correct? Some of these listings make no mention of $ and others specify tiny amounts like $200 for "buy outs" (I think that was the term used).
I'm struggling to think why anyone would want to go for such a deal. Am I missing something!?
Thanks,
Glenn
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Re: "EXCLUSIVE" Music Library Deals
I've often wondered the same thing.
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Re: "EXCLUSIVE" Music Library Deals
Hi, Glenn. Welcome to the Forums.
Some Exclusive Music Libraries will pay an up-front fee to sign the piece to their catalog. Others may not.
Generally Exclusive Libraries are considered to be nailing down "better" placements. However, placements from Non-Exclusive Music Libraries can also generate nice royalties.
Yes, signing an Exclusive agreement for a piece of music will lock it into an agreement (usually in perpetuity.... i.e. forever). Sometimes there may be a reversion clause... but it will probably be rare for an Exclusive signing.
The big boys prefer to sign their music Exclusive or even treat their non-exclusive signings as exclusive. And these are the composers who are successful. If you want to be successful, do what the successful people do.
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Some Exclusive Music Libraries will pay an up-front fee to sign the piece to their catalog. Others may not.
Generally Exclusive Libraries are considered to be nailing down "better" placements. However, placements from Non-Exclusive Music Libraries can also generate nice royalties.
Yes, signing an Exclusive agreement for a piece of music will lock it into an agreement (usually in perpetuity.... i.e. forever). Sometimes there may be a reversion clause... but it will probably be rare for an Exclusive signing.
The big boys prefer to sign their music Exclusive or even treat their non-exclusive signings as exclusive. And these are the composers who are successful. If you want to be successful, do what the successful people do.
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Re: "EXCLUSIVE" Music Library Deals
in addition to the excellent info Russell just wrote, you might find this enlightening in general on library deals:
http://www.taxi.com/transmitter/1504/kn ... lingo.html
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Re: "EXCLUSIVE" Music Library Deals
I never had any joy trying to get companies to actually honor reversion clauses - one company disappeared off the face of the earth for ten years on a two year deal until the MPA tracked them down for me, helped me word a document to formally insist on getting the songs back - They STILL wanted 3 more months according to "the contract terms" - after ten years!? The contract had been professionally checked before signing, but I still ran into trouble because no-one is psychic, can see a company aren;t gonna honor the words, or may twist the meaning.
Missed two great chances on those songs only months after signing them all to one company as they wouldn;t split a deal with other publishers - Pity. 100% of nothing, etc.
Other companies ignored polite requests then eventually sold to bigger companies so now I have NO idea who controls some of my songs! Not me.
I sound like a moaning, whinging so and so but I'm not as bothered as I sound - it's just the principle that bothers me and sharing your concern if I ever get another offer - looking unlikely TBH!
Anyone got a crystal ball for sale? A WORKING one, I mean? I'll can pay up to a tenner.
Steve
Missed two great chances on those songs only months after signing them all to one company as they wouldn;t split a deal with other publishers - Pity. 100% of nothing, etc.
Other companies ignored polite requests then eventually sold to bigger companies so now I have NO idea who controls some of my songs! Not me.
I sound like a moaning, whinging so and so but I'm not as bothered as I sound - it's just the principle that bothers me and sharing your concern if I ever get another offer - looking unlikely TBH!
Anyone got a crystal ball for sale? A WORKING one, I mean? I'll can pay up to a tenner.
Steve
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