Today's podcast features BEAT-Law associate Mark A. Pearson answering a question from Robert, of Superstarz Ent. Robert says, a record label wants to use some of his beats for a major recording artist. What royalties is Robert entitled to?
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If I am not wrong. they earn a small part of each disk sold.
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You can have the freedom of composing and making your own music.
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If you created it, and others use it, you should be entitled to some sort of compensation for your efforts.
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