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		<title>Understanding &#8216;Work For Hire&#8217; In The Studio Recording Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As music is distributed between producers and artists, understanding work for hire is viable in this business. In simpler terms to distribute a piece of work you&#8217;ve created as a work for hire to another party, you no longer have any ties to that work! Read more from source Here also is an excellent resource [...]]]></description>
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<p>As music is distributed between producers and artists, understanding <em>work for hire</em> is viable in this business. In simpler terms to distribute a piece of work you&#8217;ve created as a work for hire to another party, you no longer have any ties to that work! <a href="http://www.music-law.com/workforhire.html">Read more from source</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.musiccontracts.com/">Here </a>also is an excellent resource of<a href="http://www.musiccontracts.com/"> music business contracts.</a> Be sure to have your attorney review before administering!</p>
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