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AB 983 (Kalra)
California recording artists are calling for an end to indefinite record contracts
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Protracted Exclusive Record Deals
The California rule that prevents personal service agreements from lasting longer than 7 calendar years does not protect recording artists. Only recording artists are excluded from this protection due to a 1987 amendment pushed by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Option Periods & Abandoned Artists
Hundreds of California recording artists are promised the moon, bound to long option periods and then ultimately dropped by their record label. Because of delivery definitions and long option periods, some artists have waited 7 years for a decision from their label.
The Legislation
AB 983 (Kalra)
Amend Section 2855 of the California Labor Code
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Please see here for the full legislation, which includes provisions related to actors who perform in TV series.
1. The 7 Year Rule
A contract to render personal service may not be enforced against the employee beyond seven years from the commencement of service under it.
THIS LEGISLATION WOULD REMOVE THE EXEMPTION FOR RECORDING ARTISTS
2. Limits option periods
“Music product” means a phonorecord or sound recording, as defined in Section 101 of Title 17 of the United States Code.
“Music talent” means a person engaged in the creation of music product.
A contract for the exclusive personal services of a music talent may not contain a term that includes option periods which extend more than nine months after the initial commercial release of the applicable music product.
If the music talent’s option has not been formally exercised within the time period specified, the music talent may, at any time, terminate their personal services agreement by sending notice to the contracting party.
3. No Waivers
No part of this proposed law may be waived in an individual negotiation, collective bargaining agreement, or other agreement.
Any provision in a contract that would deprive an employee or recording artist of the protections of this section shall be void.