How To Avoid Bad Music Publishing Deals & The Importance Of Registering Your Songs
How To Avoid Bad Music Publishing Deals & The Importance Of Registering Your Songs
In this episode of the Arkatech Beatz Music Business Podcast, we're discussing the importance of protecting your artistic rights and royalties by making sure you don't get into bad music publishing deals.
Many artists/musicians/songwriters and producers are unaware of the potential pitfalls of bad publishing deals, and as a result, they can end up losing a significant portion of their income, and in some cases ownership of their music publishing catalog.
In this episode, we'll be sharing tips and strategies for avoiding bad publishing deals, as well as the importance of registering your songs with the appropriate performance rights organizations.
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