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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers</title>
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<description>There was a rather good book called &quot;Money For Nothing&quot;     * Hardcover
    * Publisher: Faber &amp; Faber; ; (September 1986)
    * ASIN: 0571129722
which is out of print. It had a chapter on contracts, and how they are totally against the artists. For example, they just wait until the musician is pissed like Elton John or Pete Townsend, or say &quot;well, I can just sign somebody else&quot; like Wham!

Considering the history of music contracts I doubt you will find a fair one.</description>
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<title>Comment by The Theory</title>
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<description>well, they should have thought of that before signing the contract.

peace.</description>
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