What are the rights of a performer?
A performer’s rights in the state of Washington depend largely on whether they have a signed contract or are working under an oral agreement. Under contract law, performers typically have certain rights, such as the right to receive payment for their work, the right to receive royalties from any products sold from their performances, and the right to publicly distribute their performances. They also have the right to control how the performance is used and shared, and to control who profits or benefits from it. In addition, performers have the right to be credited for their work and to be paid a reasonable fee for any new products derived from their performances. They also have the right to protect their identity in any uses of their performances. Under an oral agreement, performers typically have the right to renegotiate the terms of their engagement or even terminate the agreement if they feel their rights are not being respected. They also have the right to receive proof of their earnings, as well as to collect on any past unpaid earnings. The rights of performers can be complex and vary from state to state, so it is always wise to seek legal advice before signing any contracts or engaging in any performance engagements.
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