For a songwriter partnering with a music publisher to place and monetize their songs — covers advances, delivery commitments, sync approval rights, and how publishing income is split.
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This contract is built for a songwriter partnering with a publisher to manage and earn from compositions. It fits deals where the writer grants rights in songs in exchange for an advance and a share of publishing income, and where both sides want the income splits, term, approval rights, and any reversion in writing.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Grant of rights
Sets which compositions are covered and the rights the writer grants.
Term
States how long the agreement lasts and the territory it covers.
Compensation
Covers the advance and how publishing income is split.
Creative and administrative matters
Addresses approvals, delivery commitments, and how songs are administered.
Representations and warranties
The writer confirms ownership and the right to grant the songs.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any music publishing agreement: