Want to know what is a fair deal with a record company?
Mar 26th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Events
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With revenue on the wane, some record labels have asked for a piece of an artist’s publishing, touring, merchandising and more.
If you’re in the L.A. region, here’s a chance to find out:
*What’s a fair deal?
*When should an artist agree?
*What kind of splits can an artist get?
*What are the pitfalls and upsides?
Monday, April 5th, 2004: 6:30 p.m. - Registration opens 7:30 p.m. - Panel discussion.
Admission is $10 for current NARIP Members and $20 for Non-Members.
Panelists include Darryl Franklin, Esq., Business & Legal Affairs, Interscope, Geffen, A&M Records, Dina LaPolt, Esq., LaPolt Law, and Carol Peters, Peters Management Syndicate. Moderator is Tess Taylor, President of National Association of Record Industry Professionals.
Location: Beverly Garland’s Holiday Inn, Beverly Garland Theater, 4222 Vineland Avenue, Studio City, CA 91604
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