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> Une Arnaque ?, Un contrat oui mais à quel prix !
pesji
post Thu 8 Jun 2006, 12:44
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Salut à tous,

Voilä un de mes amis musiciens a recu une offre de dsitribution de sa musique par une boîte situé apparemment aux USA. Ils propose trois types de contrats dont notamment un qui cède les droits d'auteur à la compagnie blink.gif

Ils n'ont pas vraiment de site web mais une boutique sur eBay Ninewells music

Je voudrais votre avis éclairé parce que en matière de contrat discographique je n'ai absolument aucune expérience (mon ami non plus) mais je sens l'arnaque se pointer

Qu'en pensez vous ?

Jipes

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Ninewells Music International (NMI)

Ninewells is located at 399 Pungo Shores Drive, Belhaven North
Carolina 27810, USA and we are involved in executive music production,
graphics design, CD manufacture, promotion and distribution including
digital download. Our aim is to offer uplifting, spiritual and enlightening
music to enhance the lives of all who appreciate New Age & World genres.


Cooperation

1) Ninewells retains the rights for Western Markets and artist is paid
40% of retail sales net profit: physical CD sales and digital distribution.
This is typically $1.20 for physical CD and $0.80 for digital CD and $0.08
for one track. Ninewells absorbs all development and manufacturing startup
plus the cost of registering and distribution. No cost to artist

2) Artist pays Ninewells $350 for startup costs and artist retains
Western Market rights and is paid same as 1).

3) Artist pays Ninewells $620 and retains rights and is paid $1.50
physical CD and $1.20 digital CD and $0.14 for one track.

Contract
We do not work or insist on a rigid contract with
musicians . This is a flexible agreement and we both are free to make a
success of CD and help each other. We both respect each other
and would like recognition and reward for our work.

We usually split territory so that Ninewells manages sales to The
Americas, Australia, Japan and New Age / Artist manages Russia,
Europe, Scandinavia, Middle East and Africa. The internet is managed by
both. There could be some sales that cross but that's OK.

These terms are extremely reasonable compared to other record companies who
take up to 90% of music sales profit.


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Mr.T
post Thu 8 Jun 2006, 19:20
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QUOTE (pesji @ jeu 8 jun 2006, 13:44) *
1) Ninewells retains the rights for Western Markets and artist is paid
40% of retail sales net profit: physical CD sales and digital distribution.
This is typically $1.20 for physical CD and $0.80 for digital CD and $0.08
for one track.

Ils produisent ou c'est du livré clé en main (ton pote livre les morceaux finis)?...
Parceque s'ils produisent, c'est une excellente affaire! D'habitude c'est plutôt 5 à 10% pour l'artiste...
S'ils produisent pas, j'ai déjà vu mieux. Par exemple, pour le CD que je viens de finir (tout fait maison, jusqu'au "pseudo-matering") avec une copine et qui sort sur un label irlandais, on a 50%.

Ce qui me titille, c'est ce que j'ai mis en Quote... 40% sur les ventes et, au final, 1,20$ par CD... Ca ferait du 3$ le CD??? J'veux bien qu'on entende par prix de vente ce qui revient dans la poche du label (hors distribution et hors taxes éventuelles) mais ça me parait quand même pas énorme...
A voir.

This post has been edited by Mr.T: Thu 8 Jun 2006, 19:20


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