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Royalties:

The Musician’s Dream

On the evening of May 23, 2000, I had a major lesson in music performance royalties. Blues legend Son Seals from Chicago did the song “Let It Go” on the “Conan O’Brien” show. He performed the song …

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November 4, 2015
Articles

8 TIPS TO HOLDING BAND MEETINGS THAT DON’T SUCK

By Bobby Borg

We’ve all heard of those infamous band meetings where members arrive late—only to talk (and sometimes scream) about important (and sometimes completely unimportant) matters in a disorganized fashion. Just watch Metallica’s documentary DVD, “Some Kind of Monster” …

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November 2, 2015
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Tax Options for Pros

Musicians as legal entities

The last article I wrote “Do I Have to Pay Taxes on That?”primarily dealt with weekend warrior musicians. In this issue, you’ll find out more about tax options for musicians who actually make a …

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September 7, 2015
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Copyright Law Primer Part 4

Amount and substantiality of portion taken

So far, Music Insider Magazine’s “Copyright Law Primer” has covered the following: Part 1 gave a very general overview of “fair use,” a defense to copyright infringement that is available to accused infringers in …

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September 2, 2015
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The GRAMMYs John Poppo

From ‘Piano Man’ to Chair of the Board

John Poppo grew up in Long Island, N.Y., and even as a very young man, he had a plan for his life. As a promising young musician, he had decided that he …

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July 9, 2015

Copyright Law Primer, Part 3

The second ‘fair use’ factor

Copyright tag cloudPart 1 of Music Insider Magazine’s “Copyright Law Primer” gives a very general overview of “fair use,” a defense to copyright infringement, which alleged infringers of protected works may be able to assert …

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July 8, 2015

Do I Have to Pay Taxes on That?

Questions from the weekend warriors

So you just finished a successful weekend, have $200 in your pocket, and away you go. The question pops into your head: Is this money taxable? I got it in cash. No one really knows …

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July 7, 2015

Music Industry Jobs

Opportunities beyond performing

It takes a community of people in numerous positions to make an artist or band famous. If you want to break into the music industry, how do you go about it when you don’t have a windfall

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May 1, 2015

Copyright Law Primer: Part 2: The first ‘fair use’ factor

Copyright

Part 1 of Music Insider Magazine’s “Copyright Law Primer” gave a very general overview of “fair use”. This issue covers one of the four primary factors that a court would consider when determining whether or not a particular …

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March 9, 2015
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