EP. 105 Warner Chappell & Lander’s Sample Controversy What It Means for Sync Licensing

105 Warner Chappell & Lander’s Sample Controversy: What It Means for Sync Licensing   In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint dives into the surprising move by Warner Chappell Production Music to launch a sample label on Lander, raising big questions for sync licensing producers. He unpacks the potential benefits and risks of using these samples in TV and film music, discusses community wins, and answers live audience questions on mixing, mastering, and sync strategies. This episode is a must-listen if you're a producer navigating the ever-changing sync licensing landscape.   Warner Chappell & Lander’s Sample Label: Game-Changer or Risky Move? Breaking Down Metadata, Copyright, and Sample Ownership Avoiding Sync Licensing Pitfalls Building a Sustainable Sync Career   Free 6-Step Guide - https://www.clintproductions.com/6steps Producer Mentorship - https://www.producermentorship.com](https://www.producermentorship.com/   Follow Clint on IG: https://www.instagram.com/clintmusic Watch Clint on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aclintjr Link To Resources: https://www.clintproductions.com/linkinbio

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The podcast where producers, artists and songwriters can gain insight and learn proven strategies to build and monetize their music careers. Hosted by music entrepreneur Anthony Clint Jr., who has produced music for Grammy-nominated artists, Emmy Award winning TV shows and networks such as CBS, NBC, BET, E!, A&E, VH1 and more. Join him as he discusses music licensing, music business and music production.