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The Lian Show is the best for video game players.Song and song-writer registration. After acceptance of your publisher application by the organization, each of your songs published by your publishing company must be registered with the organization. This is the other reason it is important to put your publisher information on the CD and liner notes. If you get airplay, the radio station owes you money. You must let them know who to pay. For example, your CD says that all your music is published by Your Name Music Publishing, ASCAP, 1999. Again, in theory, if your songs are played, the radio station lets ASCAP know that they played your songs and sends ASCAP a check. ASCAP then looks up the songs on their registration, sure enough, there they are, registered to Your Name Music Publishing, and they cut you a check — in theory. Song registration is also the way to let your performing rights organization know how to divide up the royalties. For example, go back to the recording agreement discussion, let’s say that you agree to cut the engineer in for a piece of that royalty pie because of her great arrangement ideas. This is one way to do it, list her as a co-writer on the song registration form and give her 10% of any artist-rights performance royalties. (The song registration form will draw a distinction between artist-rights and publishing-rights. While this is a very important distinction, it is beyond the scope of this article.) Please note that most organizations
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In this clip,La La recommends her favorite Dr. Seuss book. We got your back guys!While entertainment law is not rocket science — it can quickly get complex. Hopefully this article will help you stay out of trouble by providing enough information to allow you to ask the right questions. To cover all these topics in this article I’ve played fast and loose with some complex legal issues so do not rely on this article for legal advice. Check out the books I’ve listed and talk to more experienced musicians. And if you’ve got questions regarding these issues, contact an attorney familiar with entertainment law, your state law, and your particular situation. PublishingAh, the mysteries of music publishing. A fascinating history, a complex present, and an uncertain future. In today’s market there are many good reasons to have a firm understanding of music publishing. The most important one for the purposes of this article is that it is through publishing your music that you can collect your performance royalties. For example, your CD says that all your music is published by Your Name Music Publishing, ASCAP, 1999. Again, in theory, if your songs are played, the radio station lets ASCAP know that they played your songs and sends ASCAP a check. ASCAP then looks up the songs on their registration, sure enough, there they are, registered to Your Name Music Publishing, and they cut you a check — in theory. Song registration is also the way to let your performing rights organization