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October 24, 2013

The Seay Firm Contributes Article to Copywrite

John Seay, founder of The Seay Firm LLC, recently contributed an article to the Fall 2013 edition of Copywrite, the newsletter for the State Bar of Georgia Entertainment and Sports Law Section.  The article, which you can download and read here, discusses recent attempts by Pandora to effectively lower the amount of royalties they pay […]

Filed Under: Artist Revenue Streams, Atlanta entertainment lawyer, Background, Copyright, Digital Performance Royalties, Entertainment Law, Music Industry Insights, Music Industry Musings, Public Performance Right Tagged With: ASCAP, atlanta entertainment lawyer, BMI, digital performance royalties, Entertainment Law, John Seay, Pandora, Public performance royalties, SESAC, SoundExchange, The Seay Firm

September 3, 2013

Should Songwriters Get Paid for Online Lyric Databases?

By John Seay, Atlanta Entertainment Lawyer: The Seay Firm LLC (@TheSeayFirmLLC) The following article was inspired by, and borrows from, a study by University of Georgia professor and musician (Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker), David Lowery. I’m notoriously awful with song lyrics. Even for some of my favorite songs, there’s that awkward moment when I’m singing […]

Filed Under: Artist Revenue Streams, Atlanta entertainment lawyer, Background, Copyright, Entertainment Law, Lyric Copyright, Music Industry Insights, Music Industry Musings Tagged With: ASCAP, BMI, david lowery, Digital Music News, lyric copyright, lyric databases, performance rights organization, PRO, SESAC

August 16, 2013

How Do Bands Make Money: Survey Identifies Band Behaviors

How do bands make money? United Kingdom-based Right Chord Music recently released the results of a small, 200-participant survey of mostly independent musicians. According to the survey, 75% of the participants were unsigned independent musicians. Based on that fact and some of the other numbers from the survey, we can conclude that the musicians answering the […]

Filed Under: Artist Revenue Streams, Atlanta entertainment lawyer, Background, Entertainment Law, Forming a Band, How Do Bands Make Money, Music Industry Insights, Music Industry Musings, YouTube Partner Program Tagged With: artist revenue streams, atlanta entertainment lawyer, bandcamp, digital music, Entertainment Law, facebook, Future of Music Coalition, how do bands make money, itunes, right chord music, soundcloud, Spotify, twitter, vinyl, YouTube

August 12, 2013

How To Make Money On YouTube

by John Seay, Atlanta Entertainment Lawyer: The Seay Firm LLC (@TheSeayFirmLLC) I subscribe to a listserv called Digital Music News and so should you. Every weekday morning, I receive an email with story blurbs and links to articles that illuminate—or in some cases, further obfuscate—some aspect of the music industry. Today, my daily email blast […]

Filed Under: Artist Revenue Streams, Background, Entertainment Law, Music Industry Insights, YouTube Partner Program Tagged With: artist revenue streams, Brandon Martinez, Digital Music News, Entertainment Law, IndMusic, monetization, YouTube, YouTube Partner Program

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