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The Composer’s Guide to Doing Business
Yesterday, I launched a new blog series titled The Composer’s Guide to Doing Business at DennisTobenski.com. The new series is aimed at composers looking to become more entrepreneurial, and who want to learn more about the business aspects of the … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, blogs, business, composer, composer's guide, composers, dignity, distribution, doing business, engraving, fairness, music business, pricing, publishing, retail, rights, sales, scores, self-promotion, self-publishing
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Doing Business: DRM and Piracy
Every couple of months, the topic of Digital Rights Management (DRM) rears its ugly head when I’m talking to a composer or new music enthusiast about the NewMusicShelf. How does NMS ensure the security of the composer’s scores once someone … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, business, distribution, doing business, DRM, fairness, income, music business, newmusicshelf, piracy, pricing, publishing, retail, rights, sales
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