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Do I have to have a one-stop agreement in place for every song?
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You don't have to, but it is good practice to have a one-stop in place. It makes it easier to pitch and license music with other parties.
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- This is answer is from Group Coaching 03/08/22 @ 1h 17min 17sec
What is a one-stop vs. easy clear?
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A One-stop" is if all the rights in a track have been cleared. This means
that both the publishing and master rights must be 100% pre-cleared. So in this
instance you would either hold both the publishing and master rights to a
composition, or guarantee that the rights you represent are fully cle...
Why do music supervisors and agencies have a need for my music instead of "Top 100" artists?
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BUDGET! For a charting song, an artist, publisher, and label can demand whatever they want on top of those other parties essentially being gatekeepers for usage rights of a song.
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Guest Interview 02/02/22 @30m 25sec
What is "One-Stop?"
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You possess a “one stop” if all the rights in a track have been cleared. This means
that both the publishing and master rights must be 100% pre-cleared. So in this
instance you would either hold both the publishing and master rights to a
composition, or guarantee that the rights you represent are fu...