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How do recording artists lose their music publishing ?
Published November 25, 2010
Question by jeffadelic: How do recording artists lose their music publishing ?
Most recently George Clinton and the P-funk empire lost their publishing to Westbound Records owners.
The Rolling Stones and Beatles do not own most of their lucrative catalogs .
Best answer:
Answer by Thrill
A lot of artists sell the rights for a one time payment instead of collecting the royalties over time.
Sometimes a new artist will give the publishing rights to their record label as part of their recording/promotion contract. Probably not a good idea if you believe you are ever going to make the big time.
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