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#280776 - 02/04/10 07:08 AM
Re: Selling your CD's at gigs
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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"Legal problems"... I would certainly take it that he means copyright violation. And, yes, you would be violating copyright laws. Getting caught is another thing. I seem to recall that to be legal, you must get a license for $90 per song. Which covers 1000 sales? Now, if you did 10 songs, that would be $900 for licensing alone. Add pressing 1000 CD's and you're in for, say, $2000 total. $2/CD, not including any recording costs. So, if you sell them for $10, sell 200 and you are at break even. I would think it would be a stretch for many entertainers to sell even 200 cd's. It'd take awhile.
As for "selling" them and worrying about sales tax issues, why not say "I give them away but there is my tip jar."
OTOH, if you do these things, you would be without worry.
Or course, I guess you could record only public domain songs and if you write, those written by you and you're good to go. Whether anyone would buy one is another thing.
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