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The Ethics of Royalties and Contracts in the Music Industry
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1:00:16 - 1:04:23 (04:07)

The podcast discusses the issue of royalties and contracts in the music industry, highlighting how artists are often taken advantage of by producers who own their songs and trick them into signing contracts that result in them not receiving the money they deserve.

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The podcast talks about the complexity and unfairness of the music production industry, with a specific focus on Beyonce's use of a sample from Kelis' song "Milkshake" without giving proper credit, and how the Neptunes (Pharrell) tricked her out of getting money for her first two albums.
1:00:16 - 1:01:38 (01:21)
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Music Production
Summary

The podcast talks about the complexity and unfairness of the music production industry, with a specific focus on Beyonce's use of a sample from Kelis' song "Milkshake" without giving proper credit, and how the Neptunes (Pharrell) tricked her out of getting money for her first two albums.

Chapter
The Ethics of Royalties and Contracts in the Music Industry
Episode
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Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The success of a moderately budgeted horror movie, "Split," and its subsequent sequels, has put pressure on big studios to acknowledge and compensate undervalued creators and talented individuals.
1:01:38 - 1:03:14 (01:36)
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Entertainment Industry
Summary

The success of a moderately budgeted horror movie, "Split," and its subsequent sequels, has put pressure on big studios to acknowledge and compensate undervalued creators and talented individuals. This success story is a way for independent creators to prove their potential and importance in the industry.

Chapter
The Ethics of Royalties and Contracts in the Music Industry
Episode
#510 - Zack Telander - Men Are Taking More Viagra Than Ever
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The speaker highlights the success of the first season of True Detective, claiming it was one of the best created, due to its great story, cinematography and direction.
1:03:14 - 1:04:23 (01:08)
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TV shows
Summary

The speaker highlights the success of the first season of True Detective, claiming it was one of the best created, due to its great story, cinematography and direction. He argues that ending a show at its peak, as they did with True Detective's first season, is more worthwhile than continuing with a new story arc just for the sake of money.

Chapter
The Ethics of Royalties and Contracts in the Music Industry
Episode
#510 - Zack Telander - Men Are Taking More Viagra Than Ever
Podcast
Modern Wisdom