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I have a contract that both me and a music producer sighned that says hes giving me all rights to 14 original instrumentals made for me plus he has to give me all the data files so i can get everything mixed down at another studio. I payed in full well over $1000.00 and i still dont have everything i was supposed to get and its been over a year. i want to sue for all my money back and plus more if possible. what should i do?
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The first thing to figure out it whether its worth spending money to enforce that contract. If the songs are soon to be platinum record worthy hits, securing the full rights would be a necessary venture. If not, you'll have to make a decision about the expense of a contract lawsuit to enforce theterms and condition (called specific performance). Adding to this, the ability to get any money back is entirely dependent on the other persons actual ability to pay.
Answered on Nov 25th, 2013 at 2:32 PM