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Label contracts

  • 08-01-2010 11:56am
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    I am starting my own (electronic music ) label and was wondering is there anyone who can structure the contracts for me in correct legal speak but so I can manipulate % here and there.

    I know what the contract should contain and have sought help on this from people who have their own labels but I'd rather not write one up by myself as I am not sure that would be sufficient although I am not sure on the subject.


    any help would be greatly appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,834 ✭✭✭Welease


    Sunn wrote: »
    I am starting my own (electronic music ) label and was wondering is there anyone who can structure the contracts for me in correct legal speak but so I can manipulate % here and there.

    I know what the contract should contain and have sought help on this from people who have their own labels but I'd rather not write one up by myself as I am not sure that would be sufficient although I am not sure on the subject.


    any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Would it not be better (and safer) to have a solicitor draw one up so it's actually legally enforceable and correct?

    Some are available for download etc. I just found this site..
    http://www.manymoods.com/FREE%20CONTRACTS%20AND%20MORE.htm
    But, nice legalise language means jack **** if it can't hold up in the court of a country it applies to.. So I would still get a solicitor who understands the music business involved.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    i can see your gonna work hard with this label:)


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