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URL: | http://www.labelsound.com | |
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Accepting Submissions: | Yes | |
Submit Online: | Yes | |
Submit By Mail: | No | |
Submissions Reviewed: | Unknown | |
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Charge For Submissions: | Yes | |
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Royalty Free: (non-broadcast use) |
Unknown | |
Exclusivity: (Exclusive, Non, Semi) (Semi = Free to place on own but not with another library) |
Non-Exclusive | |
Re-Title: | Unknown | |
Set Own Price: | Unknown | |
Contract Length: | Unknown | |
Payment Schedule: | Unknown | |
License Fee Split: (writer/library) |
80/20 | |
PRO Split Based on 100%: (writer/library writer/library/publisher or writer) |
Unknown | |
Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: | Unknown | |
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Active Site: | No | |
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These guys might be defunct as the link does not work…
R.I.P. for them. Thanks for the update.
Art, I’ve noticed a good number of libraries come up in the search, only to see that they’ve been noted as R.I.P. Thus, wondering if these dead libraries couldn’t be removed from the search?
Anyone else have experience with LabelSound?
Bsed in portishead, bristol. Looks a bit spartan, but 20% upfront on placements if you use their library service , which is the lowest charge to my knowledge, in the business.
They currently charge £39.99 per annum for artists/composers to park up to 40 tracks per year and state that they actively promote the site and send cd’s out. No indicator of backend agreements or retitling. Ive emailed them to see what the score (pardon the pun) is.