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Pt. 1 | The Game | 01 |
The Players | 03 | |
1 | The Pros | 05 |
2 | The Creators | 15 |
3 | Companies, Companies, Companies | 31 |
The Deal | 41 | |
4 | Understanding Distribution, or Why Are There So Many Logos on the Record? | 43 |
5 | The Major Label Deal from the Artist's Point of View | 49 |
6 | Publishing Deals: The 200% Pie, or 100% of Something Is Better than 200% of Nothing | 63 |
7 | The Major Label Deal from the Producer's Point of View | 69 |
8 | The Major Label Deal from the Record Company's Point of View | 81 |
9 | The Single | 91 |
10 | The Independent Record Deal: The Birth of the New Indie | 99 |
11 | The Independent Record Deal from the Point of View of the Record Company | 103 |
12 | The Independent Record Deal from the Point of View of the Artist | 107 |
13 | The Baby Record Deal | 115 |
14 | The Vanity Label | 123 |
15 | Wrap-Up - Who Earned What? | 139 |
Pt. 2 | Scams and Shams | 145 |
Watching Your Back | 147 | |
16 | The Myth of Copyright Protection, or "Hey, They Stole My Song!" | 149 |
17 | Master Fraud | 167 |
18 | Sneaky Lawyer Stuff | 173 |
Miscellaneous Myths and Untruths | 195 | |
19 | A&R Dogma | 197 |
20 | Production Boners | 203 |
21 | Marketing Mishigas | 207 |
22 | Getting Credit Where Credit Is Due | 211 |
23 | Industry Census | 219 |
24 | The Big Picture, or the Record Industry from the Point of View of the Rest of the World | 223 |
Record/Pause | 237 | |
Checklist for Disaster | 237 | |
Final Word | 239 | |
Acknowledgments | 241 |
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