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Spring Intern - Legal Department/Business Affairs
Bank Robber Music
New York, NY
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Intern Duties: An internship in the Legal Department at Bank Robber Music / Rough Trade Publishing would consist of helping with all of the legal aspects of music licensing, including tracking and entering quotes in our database, drafting licenses and invoice requests, redlining revisions to documents, running reports on outstanding agreements and filing/scanning fully executed contracts and payments.
An intern would also help with organizing; assembling and shipping regularly scheduled mailings of music and information to our most important music supervisors. They will also be responsible for maintaining a number of different shared documents and keeping them up to date. These documents include dates of shows, release dates of records, contact information for both clients and supervisors as well as other information that is important to the company's functions.
An intern's duties may fluctuate and change as the semester progresses, but the above is a general idea of some of the tasks that will be expected.
Requirements: We're looking for a student who is enthusiastic about the music industry, with a specialized interest in the world of licensing, specifically the quoting and contract process. Previous knowledge of copyright a plus. We work mostly with indie rock bands, so it's always nice when an intern shares our enthusiasm for the acts that we work with (listed on both the Bank Robber Music and Rough Trade Music artist pages).
An intern should be very computer literate, with knowledge of the basic Microsoft Office programs (mainly Word & Excel). Owning their own laptop is not required, but they will be able to work on their on computer if it's their preference. They will need to know how to work on a Mac, even if they don't own one.
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Intern Duties: An internship in the Legal Department at Bank Robber Music / Rough Trade Publishing would consist of helping with all of the legal aspects of music licensing, including tracking and entering quotes in our database, drafting licenses and invoice requests, redlining revisions to documents, running reports on outstanding agreements and filing/scanning fully executed contracts and payments.
An intern would also help with organizing; assembling and shipping regularly scheduled mailings of music and information to our most important music supervisors. They will also be responsible for maintaining a number of different shared documents and keeping them up to date. These documents include dates of shows, release dates of records, contact information for both clients and supervisors as well as other information that is important to the company's functions.
An intern's duties may fluctuate and change as the semester progresses, but the above is a general idea of some of the tasks that will be expected.
Requirements: We're looking for a student who is enthusiastic about the music industry, with a specialized interest in the world of licensing, specifically the quoting and contract process. Previous knowledge of copyright a plus. We work mostly with indie rock bands, so it's always nice when an intern shares our enthusiasm for the acts that we work with (listed on both the Bank Robber Music and Rough Trade Music artist pages).
An intern should be very computer literate, with knowledge of the basic Microsoft Office programs (mainly Word & Excel). Owning their own laptop is not required, but they will be able to work on their on computer if it's their preference. They will need to know how to work on a Mac, even if they don't own one.
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