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Music Business: It's a Dirty Game!

Music Business: It's a Dirty Game!
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Publisher : Seven West Productions, LLC
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9780989622592
ISBN-13 : 0989622592
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Book Synopsis Music Business: It's a Dirty Game! by : Tiwanda 'Ne Ne' Lovelace

Download or read book Music Business: It's a Dirty Game! written by Tiwanda 'Ne Ne' Lovelace and published by Seven West Productions, LLC. This book was released on 2012-02-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This titles is presented through this artist/writer’s eyes while experiencing multiple tragedies and events. Emotionally charged, this title clearly expresses the pain and anger of being betrayed, sacrificed and scorned. Inside, are the actual documentation and files used to demonstrate some of the tactics used to steal artist lives, deny rights and enslave the artist. This title is compiled using personal journals, public records, contracts, copyrights and other documentation which demonstrates how it is allowed to continue. This book shows how those in the industry literally infiltrate the lives of its victims in an effort to gain their trust. Befriending them is a part of the process to determine their weaknesses. These Gatekeepers are not going to simply walk others through the door to a successful career without taking everything. Now, available for parents and mentors. Learn more: https://www.visualcv.com/tiwanda-lovelace/ Purchase DVD for commercial use, visit: http://www.sevenwestpublishing.com/ To redeem an extremely discounted offer, you must be an active Nonprofit Youth organization. EULA End User License Agreement applies and allows sharing or offering a free class/course only. *Commercial use does not apply to all purchase types. Please contact SWP, LLC for more information at: [email protected]. To purchase physical copy for commercial use, visit: http://sevenwestpublishing.com Shared folder link to samples: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FZgo0D1fgb2RH2hckICMmK1AiXYMRZVV?usp=sharing Although many have protected themselves in every way, many artist, writers and producers have been denied the opportunity to even pursue their claims and are forced to fight for their rights. This book uses personal experience from direct association with major music industry personnel, contracts with major music publisher. This book is not just for the aspiring artists but it is also for those who are interested in learning how the world actually operates. Although the unethical practices are not limited to any single industry, even after providing solid evidence of unethical business practices, secured copyrights in response to copyright infringements and contracts, the standard response was to attempt to discredit, induce suicide and to intimidate. When you attempt to exercise your rights to seek justice through the courts, you face deliberate deprivation of rights, judicial misconduct and obstruction. The entire process facilitates betrayal, initiates competition among its writers/producers and battles for royalties. These publications are meant to speak on my behalf because I was never acknowledged or considered or consulted. I had a bulls-eye put on my back because I walked away from harmful situation and chaos ensued. I chose to not be subjected by those who saw an opportunity and not a person. I was never recognized as a human being. I was tried and convicted by the court of public opinion before I even knew that I was on trial! This book differs because it doesn’t just give you words from one person’s viewpoint, it provides step by step documentation proving how the artist works are stolen and how they are able to continue stealing lives with this modern day form of enslavement. This book uses personal experience from direct association with major music industry personnel, contracts with major music publisher- Zomba-BMG; Now - Universal Music Group, copyrights, court records and more to demonstrate tactics used to steal, oppress and destroy lives. For more information, please visit: http://7westpublishing.com.


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