I Want To Manage A Band. Do I Need A Contract?
It is always recommended that any agreement between parties be reduced to writing. While band management does not legally require a contract, it would be foolish to enter such a relationship without one, since you could end up paving the way for a band to be very successful and discarded by the band in the end without any recourse or financial compensation. You should consult an attorney as to any contractual negotiations involved.
Other Entertainment Law FAQs
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Why Is The Entertainment Industry Unique?
A: The entertainment industry is not very different from other industries, only that the product is unique. The creative process behind making entertainment raises … More -
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How Can I Get Out Of My Acting/Recording/Management Contract?
A: It depends on the contract provisions and the nature of the contract itself. It is suggested you consult and/or retain an attorney to review the contract and advise … More -
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I Have Written Many Songs. How Can I Keep People From Stealing Them?
A: Please review the Intellectual Property FAQs in the next section of these FAQs. More -
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My Children Have Been Offered A Modeling Job. Are There Any Special Rights They Have, And Any Special Laws Regarding Children's Employment?
A: There are many special laws and considerations that govern children's employment, especially with regard to hours and nature of work permitted. This is an especially … More
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