100% publishing rights and 50% sync fees a bad deal?
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Re: 100% publishing rights and 50% sync fees a bad deal?
The deal is fine. Sign it and move on.
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Re: 100% publishing rights and 50% sync fees a bad deal?
I'm not completely sure of the answer to this question, I'm more familiar with the question of mechanical and sync fees.philadeaus wrote:CoachDebra and anyone else who knows this answer.
I'm still not clear on one point. If the publisher is receiving 100% of the Publishing, does that mean that any profit from sheet music or music books go only to the publisher and the writer none of that?
But I bet my metaphor of the pie - 50% publisher: 50% writer - and 100% of publisher still refers to only 50% of the whole pie still applies. This would be a good question for NSAI as it's much more a Nashville thing to deal with sheet music and music books. TAXI really doesn't deal with that stuff.
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