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  2. Recording contract - Wikipedia

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    Recording contracts may include opt-out clauses for the label in the event an act's popularity dips or the act releases non-hit albums under the deal. For instance, Mariah Carey was dropped by Virgin Records and her $100 million recording deal cancelled after her first album released by the label sold poorly. [2]

  3. Artistic control - Wikipedia

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    [1] Artistic control or creative control is a term commonly used in media production, such as movies, television, music production, or some other cultural product. [2] A person, or the studio or production company, with artistic control has the authority to decide how the final product will appear.

  4. Music video - Wikipedia

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    A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings.

  5. Radius clause - Wikipedia

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    A radius clause is a form of non-compete clause used in the live music industry, in which a tour promoter stipulates that a performer, for a certain length of time prior to or following an appearance at a concert or festival, must not hold concerts at other locations within a certain radius of the city where they are to perform.

  6. List of models in music videos - Wikipedia

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    Behati Prinsloo has appeared in various music videos for Maroon 5, alongside the band's frontman and her husband, Adam Levine. Bella Hadid appeared in the 2015 music video for the Weeknd's "In the Night". In 1983, Christie Brinkley featured in the music video for "Uptown Girl", alongside her then-future husband Billy Joel.

  7. Nudity clause - Wikipedia

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    A nudity clause/nudity waiver is a paragraph or a section in a performer's legal contract that stipulates which parts, if any, of a performer's body are to be exposed during a theatrical, television, cinematic, or other type of production.

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  9. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, it is as clear, that if he thus cites the most important parts of the work, with a view, not to criticise, but to supersede the use of the original work, and substitute the review for it, such a use will be deemed in law a piracy." [12] A key consideration in later fair use cases is the extent to which the use is transformative.