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[Music] its like what do you think sounds great its a finished product yeah I just finished mixing it oh there you have all the work for higher scores all right perfect send me all the paperwork and well get things moving lets do it talking to a client here who is a music producer and hes putting together music for a group and it consists of a lot of different independent contractors so he has to get a piece of paper signed by each person who created any piece of intellectual property a piece of paper called a work-for-hire agreement its one of the most important things in the music business and one of the most simple documents you can have its a one or two paragraph outline that suggests that whatever has been created has been created for the owner of the intellectual property as if he was the employer because at the end of the day the person who is going to be distributing this music has to own a hundred percent of the contents so you do this by getting a work-for-hire agreeme