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The Ins and Outs of Negotiating an Indie Label’s Recording Deal

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As major record labels stand back and watch to see which new artists generate traction in the marketplace, the "indie" record labels have stepped into the void to engage in the artist development phase. From bare bones distribution style arrangements to all encompassing 360-style deals, whether with or without advances or recording funds and with a wide range of royalty arrangements, this panel touches on the deal point highlights of the modern indie label deals.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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Wallace E.J. Collins III, Lynn Morrow

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Session 1 —48 mins 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
The Ins and Outs of Negotiating an Indie Label’s Recording Deal (Jan 2025)

As major record labels stand back and watch to see which new artists generate traction in the marketplace, the "indie" record labels have stepped into the void to engage in the artist development phase. From bare bones distribution style arrangements to all encompassing 360-style deals, whether with or without advances or recording funds and with a wide range of royalty arrangements, this panel will touch on the deal point highlights of the modern indie label deals.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law Institute

Wallace E.J. Collins III, Law Offices of Wallace E.J. Collins III - New York, NY
Lynn Morrow, Adams and Reese LLP - Nashville, TN