If you are serious about the music you create as a composer, you should be serious about music licensing.<\/p>\n
Music is everywhere in the world of entertainment: Movies, television, radio advertisements and commercials. There is always a need for top-notch songs and artists.<\/p>\n
\u201cFor an upcoming composer, licensing music is a vital step in growing a career,\u201d said Anthony Spotora<\/a>, a Los Angeles-based entertainment and business lawyer<\/a>. \u201cLicensing music means that your creation is not only protected from illegal use but can also bring a source of income and bigger name recognition. If the people behind a commercial or feature film like your composition, for instance, they will request a music license for the piece.\u201d<\/p>\n While music licensing can be lucrative, it is important to become educated about the process and to receive adequate representation to secure the best deals for oneself.<\/p>\n There are several options for music licensing. One of the best-known options is (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you are serious about the music you create as a composer, you should be serious about music licensing. Music is everywhere in the world of entertainment: Movies, television, radio advertisements and commercials. There is always a need for top-notch…<\/span><\/p>\n