Arts Law Seminar Paper

Music: Get on Track (2001)

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

Experts in the music industry discuss recording agreements, the difference between independent and major labels, types of recording deals, contracts, royalties, artistic control and the practical process of getting a recording deal.

Presented by:

  • Alison Davis, Arts Law Legal Officer
  • Jodi Phillis, musician and 2001, ARIA Nominee
  • Brett Oaten, entertainment lawyer, Brett Oaten Solicitors
  • Jerry Dohnal, entertainment lawyer, Gilbert & Tobin Solicitors
  • Heidi Pasqual, owner of Creative Vibes
  • Damian Rinaldi, Director, Business Affairs at Sony Music.
23 pages.

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