Do record labels own your music?
Record labels do not automatically own your music. When you sign with a label, you usually grant them a license or assign specific rights to your track. This lets the label handle distribution, promotion, and monetization. In return, you receive a share of the revenue, typically as royalties. The exact ownership and rights depend on your contract, some deals transfer master rights, while others only grant a license for a set period or territory.
As a producer or artist, it is essential to review your agreement carefully. You may keep songwriting or publishing rights even if the label controls the master recording. Always clarify what rights you are giving up and what you retain before signing. For more details on how record labels work, visit our page on record labels.
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