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hey creators entertainment attorney Stephanie hey here and his quick question Friday todays question comes from an artist they have been sharing ownership of the master recording with the producer they now want to transition to a word for hire and they want to know whats the height whats the difference is there a benefit to the work for hire so lets just talk about the methodology friends behind this right so the reason is really industry standard for that to transfer to happen is because then the artist and the record label have the autonomy to do whatever they want to do with that Masters without having to account back to the producer to get licensing permission things like that its not just about um a monetary thing its about permissions and Licensing and having the economy to do whatever they want to do right so that is why under work for higher agreement ownership is transferred the producers pay a flat fee and everybody go about their business now I know yall gonna say wel