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Fair Use in Music: What Artists and Creators Need to Know
Fair use is one of the most misunderstood concepts in copyright law, especially in the music industry. Artists, producers, and content creators often assume that using short clips or giving credit is enough to avoid infringement. In reality, fair use in music is highly nuanced and often difficult to establish. Understanding how fair use applies to music is critical for anyone creating, distributing, or monetizing content. Does Fair Use Apply to Music? Yes, fair use can appl

Cory D. Raines
5 days ago3 min read


What Is Fair Use? A Practical Guide with Real-World Examples
Creators such as musicians, artists, photographers, and writers are automatically granted exclusive rights to their original works under copyright law . These rights include the ability to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license their work. In most situations, a third party must obtain permission to use copyrighted material. However, there is an important exception known a What Is Fair Use? Fair use is a legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted mater

Cory D. Raines
5 days ago3 min read


What Is an Entertainment Attorney?
What Is an Entertainment Attorney? The legal field is broad and includes both general and highly specialized areas of practice. Some attorneys focus on litigation, while others concentrate on estate planning, corporate law, or tax. Entertainment law is one of the more dynamic and multifaceted areas of legal practice, requiring attorneys to operate across multiple disciplines. What Do Entertainment Attorneys Do? Entertainment law is not a single, clearly defined area of law. I

Cory D. Raines
5 days ago3 min read


Managers vs. Agents: Key Differences in the Entertainment Industry
The entertainment industry is made up of a wide range of professionals, including managers, agents, attorneys, and producers. Among these, talent representatives such as managers and agents are often confused or used interchangeably. In reality, their roles, responsibilities, and compensation structures are distinct. Below is a breakdown of the key differences between managers and agents. Primary Roles and Responsibilities Managers A manager’s primary role is to guide and dev

Cory D. Raines
5 days ago3 min read


Understanding Music Publishing: A Legal and Business Overview
Music publishing is a term frequently used in the music industry and commonly referenced in music contracts. Despite its prevalence, it is often misunderstood and represents one of the more complex areas of the music business. Below is a clear explanation of this important concept. At its core, music publishing relates to all aspects of songwriting and the underlying musical composition. A composition refers to a song’s fundamental elements, including its lyrics and melody, w

Cory D. Raines
6 days ago2 min read


Selling Beats Online: Legal Issues Producers Need to Know
Selling beats online is easier than ever, but legal issues around licensing, exclusivity, and royalties are critical to understand.

Cory D. Raines
6 days ago3 min read


Common Contracts in the Music Business: What Artists and Creators Need to Know
The music business runs on contracts. Here’s a breakdown of the most common agreements artists, producers, and creators should understand.

Cory D. Raines
6 days ago2 min read


What Are Music Royalties? A Simple Breakdown for Creators
Music royalties are one of the most important but misunderstood parts of the music industry. Here’s a clear breakdown of how they work and how artists get paid.

Cory D. Raines
6 days ago2 min read


From Influencers to Athletes: Legal Strategy in Atlanta’s NIL and Creator Economy
As athletes and influencers continue to grow their brands, understanding contracts, NIL opportunities, and legal strategy is more important than ever. Here’s what to know in today’s evolving landscape.

Cory D. Raines
Aug 22, 20242 min read
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