[Fmpro] ##'s ASCAP and Foreign Royalty Fee Disclosure
Mark Northam
mnortham at gmdgroup.com
Tue Jun 5 17:58:58 GMT 2007
Hi Brian -
Well the good news is that if your film airs on television, you'll still get
royalties! It's only if the film airs in a US movie theater that you won't
get royalties from *those* performances, but again, if the film is on
television anywhere, you should be good.
Best,
Mark Northam
On 6/5/07 10:43 AM, "Briangooby at aol.com" <Briangooby at aol.com> wrote:
> Thanks Mark. Yes, I'm registered with BMI. I thought I was missing
> something about film royalties. I know these standards were changed many
> years
> ago. That really is disapointing. I've had many of my songs on television
> and
> I assumed that film royalties were similar to television. That's what
> happens when you assume. Oh well.
> I'm always looking for opportunities for music placement. If anyone out
> there can help or give guidance You check out some tunes at:
> http://www.myspace.com/dylaninthemovies
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
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