Legal Question in Entertainment Law in Florida
Featured Artist Question
I featured an artist on my album where he wrote and performed the chorus to one of my songs. We made no verbal or written contract. After my album was released he is now wanting payments for his contribution. I only pressed 1,000 CD's.
What is he entitled to? Can he sue me? I just want to pay him something and get it over with. I understand the Mechanical Royalty rate is $.091. Can I pay him $91 and call it a day? By the way, this artist is not signed to any label, has no publisher, and this is the 'only' recording that he is on. Please help! Thanks!
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Featured Artist Question
I agree with Mr. Rose. Pay him and write accord and satisfaction in the memo section of the check. You should use contracts in everything you do; so contact me if you want to get some that you can reuse; I practice this area of law and am licensed in FL also.
Re: Featured Artist Question
Without a contract, he's entitled to something. Of course, the question is how much. Most judges would agree with you, that the mechanical royalty rate is a proper measure of how much you should pay.