Guitar Hero YouTuber Sings Acapella Version To Avoid Takedown

After having the audio removed from his Guitar Hero video one YouTuber, intent on displaying his prowess at the game, opted to uploaded an acapella version of the song. While. Continue reading

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The True Cost Of Recording And Releasing A Single [Dave Kusek]

Many artists who sit down to write a single often do so without thinking through the expenses they will encounter before the song can actually be released. By going over. Continue reading

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Guide To Releasing Music As An Independent Artist [INFOGRAPHIC]

Releasing music independently can be a confusing process, and requires making many complex decisions along the way without any kind of certainty as to what the outcome may be. Here we take a step by. Continue reading

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Google Sued By Darlene Love For Not Asking Her Permission To Use A Licensed Song

Although Google was careful to clear the rights to Darlene Love's song in their recent Nexus ads, Love has nonetheless filed a lawsuit on the grounds that Google failed to. Continue reading

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An Interview With Donald S. Passman, Author Of Industry Bible “All You Need To Know About The Music Business”

Here long time practitioner of entertainment law and author of the well respected "All You Need To Know About The Music Industry" Donald S. Passman discusses copyright, streaming, and the. Continue reading

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What Music Supervisors Really Think About Indie Music

Here performer turned trailer house music supervisor Brian Vickers discusses his experiences having work submitted to him by indie artists, what he takes into consideration when determining whether or not an. Continue reading

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Blockchain Music, And Benji Rogers 75% Superb Idea [ANDREW DUBBER]

Here Andrew Dubber responds to Benji Rogers' recent piece discussing how the Blockchain and VR could be implemented to better organize and protect music moving forward. In this article, Dubber. Continue reading

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Round Hill Music Buys The Offspring Catalog For $35 Million

Anyone who argues that the internet and digital age has led to the devaluation of music needs to read this: punk rock band The Offspring's catalog has sold for $35. Continue reading

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Creator Rights In The Digital Age [Radiohead Mgr Brian Message]

While Brian Message believes that the digital age has a great deal of potential as far as democratizing access to music, he feels that there are several rights and securities artists. Continue reading

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50 Cent Files Lawsuit Over Song ‘Theft’

In his latest dubious attempt to extricate himself from the financial hole in which he currently resides, rapper Curtis Jackson (better known as 50 Cent) has filed a lawsuit against. Continue reading

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