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Frequently Asked Questions

After I pay for the contracts how do I receive them?
After your credit card is authorized the site automatically takes you to a page with your receipt and a download button. Click on the download button at the bottom of the page and you will be taken to a second screen with the same red "download" button. After you click on this "download" button the contracts are automatically downloaded to your computer. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to the page with the download button. This link is valid for 48 hours.

After the I download the contracts can I make changes to them?
Yes. The contracts are provided in a microsoft word format. You can make any changes to the entire contract by using microsoft word.

I am having difficulty opening one of the packages.
The contract packages are downloaded as a self executing file. After you click on the download link, the file should have downloaded to your computer. It is either a .zip (PC) or .sitx (Mac). You will need an unzip program on your PC or a program called Unstuffit for Mac. These programs usually come with your computer. If not, they are usually found as free ware on the internet. Click on the .zip or .sitx file and it should create a file on your computer with all the documents in it. If you still have trouble let us know and we will e-mail you the contracts individually.

Do these contracts work in every state in the U.S.?
The contracts on this site have been drafted and included terms based on the standards in the music industry and copyright and trademark laws of the United States. While the contracts are drafted in such a manner, they can be used a template for the way to structure a particular deal, with changes being made to adhere to your state's laws. Each state has their own particular laws regarding contracts. Each contract should be reviewed by an attorney in the your state to make sure the contracts adhere to those laws. Therefore, these contracts would only be used as a guide or a template for particular terms you might want to include with your contract that is consistent with your state’s or country’s laws or industry practices.

Can these contracts be used in a country other than the United States?
The contracts on this site have been drafted and included terms based on the standards in the music industry and copyright and trademark laws of the United States. While the contracts are drafted in such a manner, they can be used a template for the way to structure a particular deal, with changes being made to adhere to your country's laws. Each country has their own particular laws regarding contracts. Each contract should be reviewed by an attorney in the your country to make sure the contracts adhere to those laws. Therefore these contracts would only be used as a guide or a template for particular terms you might want to include with your contract that is consistent with your state’s or country’s laws or industry practices.