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Music Publishing
 Marketing & Administrating the Rights to
songwriter’s compositions
 Print Publishing is a small part of that
business
 Mechanical Royalties from Recording
 Performance Royalties from Broadcast &
Live
Publishing History
 1698, 1st book published in America The
Bay Psalm Book
 1770, William Billings, 1st Published
American Composer
 1790, 1st Copyright Law
Publishing History cont.
 1850-1900 Minstrel Shows music popular,
Publishers fill market
 1890s, Player piano, 1st “recorded” music
 Performances in Theaters and Vaudeville
drive market for print music
Publishing History cont.
 1900, Popular Music Big Business, 100
songs million sellers
 1909 Copyright Law gives Mechanical
Royalties
 1914, ASCAP forms to collect
Performance royalties
 1920, 1st Radio Broadcast, later uses
music
Publishing History cont.
 1927, Sound Motion Picture (Talkies)
Negotiate Synchronization Royalties
 Harry Fox Agency Established
 Radio becomes Major Source of
Performance Royalties
 1939, 85% homes Had Radio
Publishing History cont.
 1939 BMI begins, Licensed Music/Writers
the ASCAP Ignored
 1948, 33 1/3 RPM LP(10 mechanicals)
and 45 RPM
 1950s, Television Kills Live Music on
Radio
Publishing History cont.
 1950s, Radio DJs become hit-makers
 1970s, Radio Shortens Playlist Below Top
40
 1980s MTV Begins,
 Invention of CD, old copyrights earn new
mechanicals. Sound digitized
 1990s, Internet and new music delivery
issues. Compression of digital sound files
Publishing History cont.
 2000 Apple iTunes, iPod create new
industry
 File sharing reduces mechanicals
 Video games, DVD, TV, Film,
Commercials help Sync Income
 2000 Sound Exchange formed to collect
digital transmission royalties
Types of Publishers
Major, Independent, the Administered &
Administering, Print Licenses,
Manager-Publishers, Lawyer-Publishers,
Multinational Media Conglomerates, and
Subpublishers
Types of Publishers
 Major Publisher- Beginnings Tin Pan
Alley, Broadway, & Hollywood
“Full Line” i.e., printing, sheet music, song
plugging, long-term writer relationships.
(see corporate structure p. 61)
Types of Publishers cont.
 Record Company Affiliates -
Publishing/Recording Package.
 Possible Conflict of Interest, Pressure to
Sign, Cross Collateralization Potential
Types of Publishers
 Independent Publishers - some one-
person, some large
 Some Only Administer i.e.,register
copyrights with LOC and PROs, collect &
track royalties, accounting, no exploitation
Types of Publishers
 Artist-Owned & Writer-Owned Publishers
- Established writers earn more, can farm
out administration.
 Unknown artists & writers need the
exploitation provided by a publisher
Types of Publishers
 Educational Publishers - These are the
Publishers you have known during your
yrs of schooling. Lesson books, band,
choir, marching band, piano, etc.
Types of Publishers
 Specialty Publishers - Specialize in one
type, country, Christian, Banjo, etc.
 Concert Music - “Classical” Music
 Print Licensees -farming our the print
publishing for approx. 20%
Subpublishing
 Foreign affiliates or independent
licensees exploit copyright: cover
records, print editions. They collect
Mechnical & Performance Royalties.
 The split is 75-80% to 20-25% licensee.
 Collection Deal - collect for 10-15%
 Subpublishing - more active exploitation
At-Source Deals
 At-Source Deal - royalties based on
income earned in foreign country, before
deductions by subpublisher
 Receipts-Based Deal - royalties based on
money received by the publisher, after
deductions
Administration Departments
 Royalty Dept.
 Copyright Dept. - copyright search (who
really owns), register copyrights,
recording transfers, liaison with Harry
Fox, records of expirations etc.
Administration Departments
 Legal - copyrights, songwriter contracts,
licensing contracts, tax laws, recording
industry
 Print - editing, printing, warehousing,
distribution, electronic distribution
Administration Departments
 Creative or A&R (Artists & Repertoire) -
Sign new writers, work with writers already
under contract, plug songs to artists &
labels, seek other uses (commercials,
merchandising), TV, Cable, Films
Catalog Acquisition - catalog valued by
annual earnings (3-5 yr period) X 5-10
Contracts: Publisher’s
Perspective
 Appointment - engages writer, exclusive
services, not “work made for hire”
 Term - Length of contract, usually 1 yr.
Options. Pay is “advance” on royalties.
Option should be tied to increased
advance or recording of songs.
*Songwriter should not be able to deny
option
Contracts cont.
 Term - songs could “revert” after
exiration, no recordings, or recoupment of
advances
Contracts cont.
 Assignment - writer assigns copyright of
(old) Songs and agree to deliver # new
songs Rights “throughout the world”.
 Songs on “First Refusal’ basis
*If writer is getting advance $ publisher
would not allow another publisher
involvement
Contracts cont
 Warranty - the songs belong to the writer.
“Indemnifies” the publisher against “loss”
& “attorneys fees” for “breach” of
warranty. Meaning “infringement” of pre-
existing copyrights.
*would want to spell out the procedures
used when there is an infringement claim
Contracts cont
 Advances & Royalties -
 1) Monthly Salary “nonreturnable”
advances on royalties
 2) 50% of net receipts (gross) mechanical
& performance (unless publishing is
“split”)
Contracts cont
 3) Mechanical should not be at a lower that
statutory rate (publisher affiliation?)
*all recording contracts want 75% mechanical rate
 4) 10% on printed editions
 No Cross-collateralization with record company.
 5) writer has approval of co-writers & arrangers
Contracts cont
 Who pays arranger, orchestrator, editor,
copyist. Recoupable?
 Foreign Rights - “arms length”. Publisher
paid no less then 75% of income earned
at the source.
Contracts cont
 Promotion Expenses - who pays for audio
& visual demos?
 What amount is recoupable? 50%
 Do demos “revert” to the writer?
Contracts cont
 Right To Audit -
 No time limit for audit set (with
reasonable notification)
 Writer pays, except if more than x% of
sum of royalty statement.
Contracts cont
 Creative Rights - Publisher has right to
make minimal changes, but
 With “consent of writer.”
to 1) hire lyricist, 2) make substantive
changes, 3) grant synchronization license
to sexual explicit films, 4) License for
commercials, 5) grant “Dramatic Rights”
Contracts cont
 Right of Assignment - can assign if sale of
“substantial portion of publisher assets.”
AND assignee assumes responsibilities of
1st publisher.
Contracts cont
 Reversion - If recording goal not reached.
Extension could be granted for X months.
Maybe another advance payment? Do
advances need to be recouped?
Contracts cont
 Default, Cure - Either party asserts that
the other is in “Default of Breach” shall
notify by certified mail. Allowed 30days to
cure the breach.
 Arbitration - agree to submit disputes to
American Arbitration Association.
Split Publishing
 Standard split is writer 50%, publisher
50%.
 A writer with record deal, or other clout
might also split the publisher share
Writer 50%
Publisher/Writer 50% (25% each)
Split Publishing “Cut In”
 Someone with a financial interest, or the
recording artist may be “Cut In” (get a
portion of royalties)
 OK, but should have limitations: length of
time, for a single recording or income
derived from it.
Sampling
 Technical definition: 44.1
 Use of anothers SR copyright (“New
Use”)
 Licensed use: flat fee or royalty points.
Depends on the type of New Use.
Income Sources
 TV, Radio, Cable, Live, In-Flight, Dance
Studios=Performance Royalties (PROs)
 Mechanicals from Record Distribution -
from Record Label & Harry Fox
 Sheet Music Sales - from Publisher
License
Income Sources
 Movies, Videos, Games= Synchronization
Royalties- Publisher License
 Jukeboxes - Performance Royalties from
PROs
 Foreign _ from Subpublishers & Regional
PROs
Harry Fox Agency
 Issues Mechanical Licenses
 Collects Mechanical Royalties for
Publishers
 Distributes Mechanical & Sync fees, prior
to 2002
 Conducts Royalty Examinations
Pursues Piracy Claims

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Publishing (10th ed)

  • 1. Music Publishing  Marketing & Administrating the Rights to songwriter’s compositions  Print Publishing is a small part of that business  Mechanical Royalties from Recording  Performance Royalties from Broadcast & Live
  • 2. Publishing History  1698, 1st book published in America The Bay Psalm Book  1770, William Billings, 1st Published American Composer  1790, 1st Copyright Law
  • 3. Publishing History cont.  1850-1900 Minstrel Shows music popular, Publishers fill market  1890s, Player piano, 1st “recorded” music  Performances in Theaters and Vaudeville drive market for print music
  • 4. Publishing History cont.  1900, Popular Music Big Business, 100 songs million sellers  1909 Copyright Law gives Mechanical Royalties  1914, ASCAP forms to collect Performance royalties  1920, 1st Radio Broadcast, later uses music
  • 5. Publishing History cont.  1927, Sound Motion Picture (Talkies) Negotiate Synchronization Royalties  Harry Fox Agency Established  Radio becomes Major Source of Performance Royalties  1939, 85% homes Had Radio
  • 6. Publishing History cont.  1939 BMI begins, Licensed Music/Writers the ASCAP Ignored  1948, 33 1/3 RPM LP(10 mechanicals) and 45 RPM  1950s, Television Kills Live Music on Radio
  • 7. Publishing History cont.  1950s, Radio DJs become hit-makers  1970s, Radio Shortens Playlist Below Top 40  1980s MTV Begins,  Invention of CD, old copyrights earn new mechanicals. Sound digitized  1990s, Internet and new music delivery issues. Compression of digital sound files
  • 8. Publishing History cont.  2000 Apple iTunes, iPod create new industry  File sharing reduces mechanicals  Video games, DVD, TV, Film, Commercials help Sync Income  2000 Sound Exchange formed to collect digital transmission royalties
  • 9. Types of Publishers Major, Independent, the Administered & Administering, Print Licenses, Manager-Publishers, Lawyer-Publishers, Multinational Media Conglomerates, and Subpublishers
  • 10. Types of Publishers  Major Publisher- Beginnings Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, & Hollywood “Full Line” i.e., printing, sheet music, song plugging, long-term writer relationships. (see corporate structure p. 61)
  • 11. Types of Publishers cont.  Record Company Affiliates - Publishing/Recording Package.  Possible Conflict of Interest, Pressure to Sign, Cross Collateralization Potential
  • 12. Types of Publishers  Independent Publishers - some one- person, some large  Some Only Administer i.e.,register copyrights with LOC and PROs, collect & track royalties, accounting, no exploitation
  • 13. Types of Publishers  Artist-Owned & Writer-Owned Publishers - Established writers earn more, can farm out administration.  Unknown artists & writers need the exploitation provided by a publisher
  • 14. Types of Publishers  Educational Publishers - These are the Publishers you have known during your yrs of schooling. Lesson books, band, choir, marching band, piano, etc.
  • 15. Types of Publishers  Specialty Publishers - Specialize in one type, country, Christian, Banjo, etc.  Concert Music - “Classical” Music  Print Licensees -farming our the print publishing for approx. 20%
  • 16. Subpublishing  Foreign affiliates or independent licensees exploit copyright: cover records, print editions. They collect Mechnical & Performance Royalties.  The split is 75-80% to 20-25% licensee.  Collection Deal - collect for 10-15%  Subpublishing - more active exploitation
  • 17. At-Source Deals  At-Source Deal - royalties based on income earned in foreign country, before deductions by subpublisher  Receipts-Based Deal - royalties based on money received by the publisher, after deductions
  • 18. Administration Departments  Royalty Dept.  Copyright Dept. - copyright search (who really owns), register copyrights, recording transfers, liaison with Harry Fox, records of expirations etc.
  • 19. Administration Departments  Legal - copyrights, songwriter contracts, licensing contracts, tax laws, recording industry  Print - editing, printing, warehousing, distribution, electronic distribution
  • 20. Administration Departments  Creative or A&R (Artists & Repertoire) - Sign new writers, work with writers already under contract, plug songs to artists & labels, seek other uses (commercials, merchandising), TV, Cable, Films Catalog Acquisition - catalog valued by annual earnings (3-5 yr period) X 5-10
  • 21. Contracts: Publisher’s Perspective  Appointment - engages writer, exclusive services, not “work made for hire”  Term - Length of contract, usually 1 yr. Options. Pay is “advance” on royalties. Option should be tied to increased advance or recording of songs. *Songwriter should not be able to deny option
  • 22. Contracts cont.  Term - songs could “revert” after exiration, no recordings, or recoupment of advances
  • 23. Contracts cont.  Assignment - writer assigns copyright of (old) Songs and agree to deliver # new songs Rights “throughout the world”.  Songs on “First Refusal’ basis *If writer is getting advance $ publisher would not allow another publisher involvement
  • 24. Contracts cont  Warranty - the songs belong to the writer. “Indemnifies” the publisher against “loss” & “attorneys fees” for “breach” of warranty. Meaning “infringement” of pre- existing copyrights. *would want to spell out the procedures used when there is an infringement claim
  • 25. Contracts cont  Advances & Royalties -  1) Monthly Salary “nonreturnable” advances on royalties  2) 50% of net receipts (gross) mechanical & performance (unless publishing is “split”)
  • 26. Contracts cont  3) Mechanical should not be at a lower that statutory rate (publisher affiliation?) *all recording contracts want 75% mechanical rate  4) 10% on printed editions  No Cross-collateralization with record company.  5) writer has approval of co-writers & arrangers
  • 27. Contracts cont  Who pays arranger, orchestrator, editor, copyist. Recoupable?  Foreign Rights - “arms length”. Publisher paid no less then 75% of income earned at the source.
  • 28. Contracts cont  Promotion Expenses - who pays for audio & visual demos?  What amount is recoupable? 50%  Do demos “revert” to the writer?
  • 29. Contracts cont  Right To Audit -  No time limit for audit set (with reasonable notification)  Writer pays, except if more than x% of sum of royalty statement.
  • 30. Contracts cont  Creative Rights - Publisher has right to make minimal changes, but  With “consent of writer.” to 1) hire lyricist, 2) make substantive changes, 3) grant synchronization license to sexual explicit films, 4) License for commercials, 5) grant “Dramatic Rights”
  • 31. Contracts cont  Right of Assignment - can assign if sale of “substantial portion of publisher assets.” AND assignee assumes responsibilities of 1st publisher.
  • 32. Contracts cont  Reversion - If recording goal not reached. Extension could be granted for X months. Maybe another advance payment? Do advances need to be recouped?
  • 33. Contracts cont  Default, Cure - Either party asserts that the other is in “Default of Breach” shall notify by certified mail. Allowed 30days to cure the breach.  Arbitration - agree to submit disputes to American Arbitration Association.
  • 34. Split Publishing  Standard split is writer 50%, publisher 50%.  A writer with record deal, or other clout might also split the publisher share Writer 50% Publisher/Writer 50% (25% each)
  • 35. Split Publishing “Cut In”  Someone with a financial interest, or the recording artist may be “Cut In” (get a portion of royalties)  OK, but should have limitations: length of time, for a single recording or income derived from it.
  • 36. Sampling  Technical definition: 44.1  Use of anothers SR copyright (“New Use”)  Licensed use: flat fee or royalty points. Depends on the type of New Use.
  • 37. Income Sources  TV, Radio, Cable, Live, In-Flight, Dance Studios=Performance Royalties (PROs)  Mechanicals from Record Distribution - from Record Label & Harry Fox  Sheet Music Sales - from Publisher License
  • 38. Income Sources  Movies, Videos, Games= Synchronization Royalties- Publisher License  Jukeboxes - Performance Royalties from PROs  Foreign _ from Subpublishers & Regional PROs
  • 39. Harry Fox Agency  Issues Mechanical Licenses  Collects Mechanical Royalties for Publishers  Distributes Mechanical & Sync fees, prior to 2002  Conducts Royalty Examinations Pursues Piracy Claims