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 <description>Music Industry Profile: Attorney Wallace CollinsWallace Collins, an entertainment attorney based in New York, gives a wide-ranging interview on numerous topics of interest to anyone interested in a career in music or music law. He shares his advice on how to become a music lawyer and what a typical day looks like in his office, and begins an extended discussion of the legal side of music as it affects players – why it’s hard to get out of a “bad” contract, when an artist should seek legal advice, what a “work for hire” is and how that term affects musicians signed to a label, how the Controlled Composition Clause can cost you lots of earnings potential, how copyright works, what compulsory licenses are, and much, much more.</description>
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 <description>Attorney Wallace Collins on Transitioning from the Music Business to Entertainment LawWallace Collins, an entertainment attorney based in New York, discusses the road he took to make a transition from being a musician with a record deal to being a music lawyer. In particular, he discusses the difficulty that new lawyers have in finding focused hands-on training in a given specific field of law.</description>
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 <description>Recommended Reading for Entertainment LawWallace Collins, an entertainment attorney based in New York, discusses some essential books that anyone who needs to learn about how the legal side of the music business should read.</description>
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 <description>The Difference between Representing Producers and ArtistsWallace Collins, an entertainment attorney based in New York, discusses the practical differences and commonalities between doing legal work for artists and producers, and how producer agreements resemble artist agreements with record labels. </description>
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