All-in
Definition:

"All-in" means "all-inclusive". This term can be used to describe an artist's royalty with a record label that is calculated on a royalty-basis as being inclusive of all royalties due to third parties (e.g., producers, mixers, and side-artists).

Pronunciation: /ˌȯl-​ˈin/

Categories: recordedMusic, musicPublishing, livePerformance, musicLicensing

Related Agreements: producerAgreement, sideArtistAgreement, recordingAgreement, masterUseLicenseAgreement, synchronizationLicenseAgreement

Related Courses: producerAgreement, sideArtistAgreement

Example Usage:

The production company paid an all-in fee of $5,000 to license the recording and underlying composition for the television show.

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