Corporate Law: Why, When & How to Incorporate Your Entertainment Business

How to Incorporate Your Entertainment Business

Can an Entertainment Business Incorporate? Do you ever wonder how to incorporate your entertainment business? Most businesses reach a point when they consider whether to incorporate. This decision on whether or not to incorporate is no different in the entertainment industry. Film producers, music labels, talent agencies, and video game developers are just a few […]

Beatmaker Contracts – An Artist Wants My Beat – What Now?

Beatmaker Contracts

Can we help? Our entertainment law firm often receives inquiries from producers and beatmakers who have been contacted by an artist requesting to use their beat. We can help –  so long as there is no conflict of interest. As long as we don’t already represent the artist, for example to help the artist clear […]

Is Classical Music Copyrighted?

Is classical Music copyrighted?

Is classical music copyrighted? Copyright protection and classical music is a widely searched topic. You may be wondering what copyright protection does, well, it covers original literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works of authorship. This is during the lifetime of the author, the remainder of the calendar year in which the author dies, plus 70 […]

Influencer Contracts: Top 10 Legal Considerations

Influencer Agreement

Social Media Influencers Social media influencers are killing it these days. The highest paid influencers can earn up to one million dollars for a single post! If people aspire to earn a living as an influencer (or perhaps just make some cash on the side), it may be exciting to receive an offer from a […]

Recent Judicial Decision: A Tale of Two Music Royalty Streams (ESA v SOCAN)

Decision re Music Royalties A potential new source of music revenue for artists has recently been eliminated. In Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v Entertainment Software Association et al. 2022 SCC 30 (“ESA v SOCAN”),  the Supreme Court clarified that making a work available online does not result in a separate […]

When Writing Kills: Red Flags in Publishing Agreements – Part 1

Publishing Agreements

The Publishing Agreement Offer Another late night of writing. Your alarm goes off, you stumble out of bed to grab a cup of coffee, then sit down at your computer. Another day of editing your manuscript… Hold on! You have a new email, and it’s from a publishing company. It looks like an offer! All […]

How to Start a Music Festival in Canada

Investing in Music Companies

Music festivals are one type of business that investors may want to consider. Unlike investing in artists or record labels, a music festival can be more attractive: its financial success may be more predictable, and less dependent on public reaction to new music or emerging artists. However, the decision to invest in music festivals is […]

Music Booking Agency Agreement Considerations

Music Booking Agency Agreement

It takes a village to raise a … musician? Well, perhaps not, but finding and sustaining success in the music industry takes a lot of work from a lot of people. Some musicians have a manager, label, publisher, investor, publicist, social media coordinator, side artist(s), producer, co-writer(s), engineer, accountant, business manager and  lawyer. Oh, and […]

Guild Members and Producer Signatories: Writers Guild of Canada

Signatory Producer

Signatory Producer and Writer Status The Writers Guild of Canada (the “WGC”) represents English-language writers working in film, television, broadcast, and digital media production in Canada. The WGC’s primary collective bargaining agreement is the Writers Guild of Canada Independent Production Agreement (the “IPA”). The IPA places minimum requirements on producers who engage WGC writers. In […]

Song Parodies and Copyright Law: Criticism is … Critical (and other truisms)

Copyright

Song Parodies – Introduction Have you ever thought to yourself, “Hey, I’ve got a fantastic idea for a parody song”? If so, your next thought might have been, “do I actually though?”  Creating new lyrics to an already-famous song might be funny; certainly, laying different, incongruent lyrics over a familiar song can have that effect. […]

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