What Is A Sync License Agreement
This is done through synchronization licenses and master`s licenses. As a composer or songwriter, you can give your songs or music advice to any music user for a fee. To do this, you must own or control the music itself (and the sound recording) to give the other party the right to use the music. A music synchronization license, short for “Sync,” is a music license issued by the copyright holder of a given composition, which allows the licensee to synchronize the music with a kind of visual media output (films, television shows, commercials, video games, site music, trailer, etc.). (“sync”). [1] (a) record the music and texts of the compositions/recordings in sync or temporally related to the program and produce copies of those recordings and/or import those recordings and/or copies into any country within the territory. The licensee may use composition (s)/recording (s) as featured or background vocal (F,V or F,I) for an unlimited number of uses of any duration in the program. Notwithstanding the above, any use is considered a separate use in determining the taxes covered in paragraph 4 below. Hello Andi, It would be a good idea to have a written agreement between all the writers that says that one of you will be pointing, and that you can make agreements as an “agent” without all the others having to sign. In principle, the document authorizes you to act on behalf of all authors when negotiating licensing agreements. (b) composition (s) /recording (s) in the program exhibition in all known or known media below, including, but not limited, on free, pay and basic cable television; Direct-By satellite (“DBS”), pay-per-view, subscription or closed circuit, online services (real-time or downloadable), on any interactive program, platform, media or storage device, now known or developed below, common carriers, such as airlines, boats, trains, buses, as well as distribution to educational institutions, churches, libraries, hospitals, prison bases, military bases and other similar places of non-commercial destinations, including oil.