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?

Post by DesireInspires » Sat Mar 15, 2014 8:45 pm

The deal is fine. Sign it and move on.

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Re: 100% publishing rights and 50% sync fees a bad deal?

Post by coachdebra » Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:46 am

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?
I'm not completely sure of the answer to this question, I'm more familiar with the question of mechanical and sync fees.

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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