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Beame & Mencher LLP present Songwriters Law Seminar - Nashville

Saturday, October 1, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CT)

Nashville, TN

Beame & Mencher LLP present Songwriters Law Seminar -...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Early Registration   more info Ended $90.00 $0.00
Standard Registration   more info Ended $110.00 $0.00
Day-Of   more info Ended $135.00 $0.00
Student Ended $44.00 $0.00
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Please join Beame & Mencher LLP, in association with Cookn' Up Music Publishing, for Songwriters Law Seminar - Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday, October 1st, 2011 from 10:00am - 4:00pm. Songwriters Law Seminar  is a three-verse series exploring the business of music, songwriters, and music publishing. Songwriters Law Seminar will be hosted at The Listening Room.

Early Registration (through September 10th): $75 + Lunch = $90

Regular Registration (September 10th - September 30th): $95 + Lunch = $110

Day-Of Registration: $120 + Lunch = $135

The Listening Room
209 10th Avenue S. Ste. 200
Nashville, TN 37203

Seating is limited.

Songwriters Law Seminar is a comprehensive exploration into the business of music, songwriters, and music publishing.

Verse One: Copyright & Collaboration – Protecting Your Work and Earning Money
In this verse, we will learn about the role copyright law plays in a songwriter’s career and discuss ways of earning money from songwriting (and how to obtain a copyright). We will also explore songwriter collaboration – common oversights made during the process and the importance of a songwriter agreement.

  • What is a copyright and how do I get one?
  • How do I make a living from my songs?
  • What should I know about collaboration before I embark on one?

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Verse Two: Publishing Contracts (& Other Licensing Deal Terms)
In verse two of the seminar, we’ll introduce the role of the music publisher. This part explores the different types of publishing agreements and the particular deal points to be negotiated. We will also discuss the major deal terms of any licensing contract, focusing on licenses for film, television, commercial, and video games. At the conclusion of this seminar, we’ll discuss the importance of treating your career like a business and walk you through the steps for creating your own business as songwriter/self-publisher; and we’ll present the additional factors a business person should consider in creating a full-fledged publishing company.

  • The role of a music publisher.
  • Material contract terms of a co-publishing and administration agreement.
  • Other music licenses and the important deal points to negotiate.
  • Starting your own music company – business formation 101.

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Verse Three: Singer-Songwriters and Recording Agreements – Implications on Publishing
Verse Three of the Songwriters Law Seminar focuses on songwriters that are also recording artists. This part explores the interplay between songwriting, publishing deals, and recording contracts – examining the differences in copyright protection between musical compositions (songs) and sound recordings (masters), highlighting the impact of the controlled composition clause of a recording agreement on a songwriter’s publishing, and looking to the role of the “360 deal”  on the future of music publishing (if any).

  • Musical Composition & Sound Recording – Knowing the Different Rights and Organizations.
  • Which Came First?: Publishing Deal or Recording Contract.
  • The Impact of the Controlled Composition Clause on Publishing.
  • “360 Deals” and their Impact on Music Publishing (if any).
Beame & Mencher LLP is a boutique law practice based in New York City providing legal advice and counsel primarily in the entertainment industries. We are forward-thinking, outside of the box, attorneys. Our firm focuses on the representation of creative and entrepreneurial people and companies involved in music, tv/film, theatre, dance, entertainment, new media, and technology.

 

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The Listening Room
209 10th Avenue S.
Suite 200
Nashville, TN 37203

Saturday, October 1, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CT)


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Beame & Mencher LLP is a boutique law practice based in New York City providing legal advice and counsel primarily in the entertainment, new media, culinary arts, and technology industries.