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Music Publishing Module 4 – 1st June

27 April 2015

Module 4: Monday 1st June 2015

Music Publishing in Audio-Visual Media: Rights Holders, Owners and Music Users

  • Overview of music use in audio-visual media: film, television, games, advertising,  corporate productions & programming; producers, broadcasters, MCNs & DSPs
  • Video channels & (official and/or user generated) content:
  • Synch licensing & brand partnerships
  • Music supervision & licensing agents: roles & relationships
  • Options for producers & music supervisors: commissioned, commercial, library / production and public domain music; benefits & opportunities
  • Direct, collective & mini-blanket licensing & agreements
  • Assignment of rights & income participation in music publishing revenue streams: options, issues, practice and precedent
  • Process and procedure: commissions, production music & synch licensing; roles, responsibilities & time scales; negotiation, decision-making & documentation
  • Key terms & conditions in media licensing agreements

Non-members: £80 + VAT
Members: £40 + VAT

For more information, visit the click here.

To read more about the course, visit MMF Training Publishing Course page.

To book, email angela@mmf-training.com

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