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September 18, 2017

Seay Firm Newsletter – Celebrating Six Years in Business

This past year, my sixth as a sole practitioner, was the most eventful year yet for my practice. I had plenty of cool stuff happen, including the following: Stuff I Went and Did I spoke at SXSW – yes, that actually happened. The title of my panel was “Building Your Team.” This was either my seventh or eighth year […]

Filed Under: Atlanta entertainment lawyer, Entertainment Law, Law Practice, Newsletter Tagged With: A Life in Waves, Black Kids, Daniel Martin Moore, Eddie's Attic, Faye Webster, Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, Newsletter, Ruby Force, South by Southwest, Stela Cole, Stuff Mom Never Told You, SXSW, Unladylike

July 5, 2017

How to Read a Record Deal

So you were offered a record deal. Congratulations! But the only problem is that now you have to read it. And there’s a lot in there. Although the entire document is significant, there are a few sections that you should be paying particularly close attention to. Remember that, though most things are negotiable depending on […]

Filed Under: Contracts, Record Deals, Record Labels Tagged With: ancillary participation, controlled composition, cross-collateralization, guaranteed release, publishing, record budget, record deal, record label, side artist

June 14, 2017

Drake Wins Copyright Infringement Suit Over “Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2” Sample

Copyright Office Changes Rules

  By: Shantell Jiggetts Intern from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Last month, Rapper Drake and his record label, Cash Money Records, Inc., received a favorable decision in a copyright infringement suit filed against them in 2014 by the estate of deceased jazz musician, Jimmy Smith. The suit focused on the sampling of […]

Filed Under: Copyright, Elements of Copyright Infringement, Exclusive Rights, Fair Use, Litigation Tagged With: Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Drake, Fair Use, Jimmy Smith, Paris Morton Music 2, Pound Cake, The Jimmy Smith Rap, transformative use

December 6, 2016

Five Mistakes Musicians Make And How to Avoid Them

Mistakes Musicians Make

The Seay Firm has entered its sixth year of business, which has me reflecting on some of the most common mistakes musicians make, and how they can avoid making them. This list isn’t exhaustive and it may not even reflect the five most common mistakes musicians make. It’s not like I really index these things. But, hey, […]

Filed Under: Music Industry Insights, Music Industry Musings, Uncategorized Tagged With: ImmersiveATL, legal, mistakes artists make, Paid In Full, tourdiy

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