Song signed to library bur registered with ASCAP....
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Re: Song signed to library bur registered with ASCAP....
For the record, yes, this library wishes to take care of the Ascap process....And wants several versions of the song, Drums Only, Bass Only, Keys,Only, etc....which I am now getting ready to do.
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BTW what is going on with the icons.....glad to be a committed musician. These are great
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Re: Song signed to library bur registered with ASCAP....
geez mazz, you are a TOTAL PROmazz wrote:Just for confusion: ASCAP uses 100% for the total pie. So if you own 100% of the writer's share, then ASCAP shows 50%. I understand that BMI uses 200%: 100% writer's share and 100% publisher's share.
The bottom line is, numbering schemes aside, you should get 100% of the writer's share (50% of the total in ASCAP-ese). Usually a publisher will want the entire publishing side (100% BMI 50% ASCAP). But deals can vary widely.
I never register my music with ASCAP unless I'm going to self publish. I let the publishers do the registering.
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