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  2. Recording contract - Wikipedia

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    A recording contract (commonly called a record contract or record deal) is a legal agreement between a record label and a recording act (artist or group), where the act makes an audio recording (or series of recordings) for the label to sell and promote.

  3. Recoupment - Wikipedia

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    For recoupment in terms of U.S. tax law, see equitable recoupment.. Recoupment, in the music industry, is when a record label pays for a musical artist's expenses, such as for recording and marketing, and later deducts an equal amount from the artist's royalties, [1] which are between 15 and 20 percent of sales revenue. [2]

  4. Recording artist royalties - Wikipedia

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    Recording artist royalties are a vital part of an artist's income and are gained through the digital and retail sale of their music along with the use of their music in streaming services, broadcasting, and in other forms of media such as TV shows and films.

  5. List of largest music deals - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top left: Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Madonna.Four of the artists who have had the largest recording contracts up to one point. [a]The following is a list of the largest music deals in history signed by artists, including recording contracts and multi-rights agreements with over $50 million, as well catalog acquisitions with a reported sum of over $150 ...

  6. 360 deal - Wikipedia

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    Developed within the last 20 years (in the 21st century), the business arrangement is an alternative to the traditional recording contract, where the artist usually has control of personal revenue streams (outside the core business relationship around the sharing of revenues in music production). In a 360 deal, a company typically agrees to ...

  7. Prince compares record contracts to slavery: report - AOL

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    "Record contracts are just like -- I'm gonna say the word -- slavery," Speaking to a group of 10 journalists at his Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis, Prince reportedly voiced his opinion about ...

  8. Publisher's new contract would tighten clutches on authors ...

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    When publishers and literary agents haggle over authors' book contracts, the boilerplate is a starting point: a work-in-progress, by definition. But one publisher's plan for a new standardized ...

  9. Published Price to Dealer - Wikipedia

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    It is often used in recording industry contracts as a basic figure for defining royalty shares. [1] [2] Compare Suggested Retail List Price (SRLP).

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