Contract between label and artist?
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Contract between label and artist?
hey guys i want to release a record next year.
So i would like to have one track from someone else on it as well.
The question is where can i get a contract from?
It's basically just one track and a one off payment from me to the artist..
Cheers
So i would like to have one track from someone else on it as well.
The question is where can i get a contract from?
It's basically just one track and a one off payment from me to the artist..
Cheers
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technically speaking, a verbal contract (while harder to prove) is binding,. but if you don't want to pay someone a couple hundred dollars to draw up a contract, just writing out the terms of the agreement, and then having it signed by both parties (and preferably notarized) should be fine. Wouldn't be as good in a court case with high priced lawyers, but I doubt that something like this would ever get that far. I don't ever use contracts, becasue it seems kind of sleezy, but, I haev started drawing up agreement sheets that I send to the bands ahead of time, and then get a written confirmation that they read it via email, just so there is no doubt about what I am going to be doing. That has worked fine for me.
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