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  • Dec 26, 2006, 04:54 PM
    summerloveboat
    Simple Music Contract concerns
    Hello.. I sent 6 Cds to a company, and will get paid a meager sum of $50 per CD for music usage on their nationwide business answering machine services for 99 years. I am OK with this BUT I want the company to use the songs for LICENSING purposes ONLY. I want full rights to OWN my own songs, and rights to market these songs to other licensing agreements, and publishing companies... So... does this contract basically SAY that? It appears to me, that it does say this but I wanted to run it by someone else who is intelligent, to let me know if I am right on this. If you are not sure, then just let me know what it APPEARS to say to you... The Company CEO signed it in full signature as well (but I took it out of this email for privacy reasons).. Thank you.. Angela
    December 12, 2006
    This is intended to be a legal instrument between licensee, COMPANY NAME (a PA corporation), and licensor, aNGELA.
    Whereas, licensee intends to issue:
    Limited use license of certain licensor provided instrumental music (six CD’s originally submitted on 8-1-06)
    to licensee clients throughout North America and abroad for the express purpose of telephone broadcast. Licensor hereby agrees to grant such licensed use for the compensation of $50 per CD submission.
    The term of said use commences with licensor’s delivery to licensee, and will continue for a period of no less than ninety-nine (99) years.
    Licensor implies full control of creative content copyright and mechanical performance rights of said music, and fully represents that he/she is duly authorized to enter into such a use-license agreement.
    This agreement may extend to include further submissions by licensor, as accepted by licensee, for the same rate of compensation.
    This represents the entire agreement between both parties, and is subject to interpretation by the laws of Allegheny County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
    Agreed this day of 12 December, 2006.
  • Dec 26, 2006, 06:01 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    As much as any contract could be inforced I guess you are OK,

    And since it is already done, and nothing else could be done now, I guess it will have to be OK,

    In contracts, there are special attorneys that do nothing but music contracts. First of course I will assume you have your music copyrighted, if not then you have issues there. So if you don't get it done ASAP.

    But if you are going to do this more in the future, please hire an attorney to write you a basic blanket license agreement to be used for future contracts.

    Also 50 dollars ? You do know that most music is based on a sum per play and this is like giving it to them to use.

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