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Preparing your request
for a music license
We need to know as much information about your production, product or service as possible in order to determine whether we may grant you a license and if so, under what terms. All Licensing Request should be sent to Monica Corton at mcorton@nextdecade-ent.com. The more accurate and complete your request letter is, the sooner you will get a response from us. The following is a list of the items and descriptions that should be included in your request letter based on the kind of license you are requesting:
Requests for film, tv and trailers
One
Song info: The song title, songwriter(s) and publisher name.
Two
Production info: The name of the production and episode (if TV).
Three
The name, address, phone number and email of the producer/production company. If this is simply you, list yourself as the producer.
Four
The type of use (is it a visual/vocal where you can see the source of the music like someone singing it or playing it from a radio or is it a background/vocal) and the approximate timing of the use (i.e. up to 30 seconds).
Five
The territory you would like to have covered in your license (i.e. United States, U.S. and Canada, World).
Five
The term of the license: The number of days, months or years you would like to have permission.
Four
The media you want for distribution (i.e. free television, basic cable television, pay television, satellite television or combinations of these) for film (film festivals only, theatrical distribution/broad rights, art houses only).
Four
Any options that you want to add for video rights (based on an advance/royalty or a buyout), Internet (is it streaming only, downloadable) or mobile/wireless technologies.
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