Tips for Clearing Music for Television and Motion Pictures

Mar 18th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: General

This ten-page article by Steve Gordon, an entertainment attorney and consultant based in New York, is very informative on clearing music for film, tv, and the Internet. (Gordon formerly served as director of business affairs for Sony Music Entertainment.)

Mr. Gordon gives legal advice concerning securing copyright clearance, options available to you when licensing your music to film or tv producers, explains Most Favored Nation (MFN), the penalties for not securing copyright clearance, explains the role of the music supervisor, and how to license music for the internet.

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