CorrectTheContract is a platform built specifically for music artists who want to renegotiate existing streaming agreements. It allows you to generate a pre-filled contract, customize key terms like royalties and duration, digitally sign it, and send it to your label - all in one place.
No. We've created easy-to-understand templates that cover common negotiation points. You can edit the terms directly without needing legal expertise. However, you’re always free to consult a lawyer if you prefer.
Yes. You can upload an existing agreement to use as reference, or generate a new one based on our templates. The platform allows you to adjust key clauses before sending your proposal.
No. We've created easy-to-understand templates that cover common negotiation points. You can edit the terms directly without needing legal expertise. However, you’re always free to consult a lawyer if you prefer.
Yes. All documents are digitally signed via DocuSign and timestamped using blockchain technology for transparency and legal integrity.
Yes. We use DocuSign to ensure your digital signature is legally binding and compliant. We also timestamp your document on the blockchain for added proof and security.
Absolutely. You’ll see a real-time status update showing whether your contract was opened, signed, rejected, or countered.
The system auto-generates a print-ready version of your contract. You can download it or use our integrated LetterStream feature to send it by mail directly from the platform.
Yes. All documents are digitally signed via DocuSign and timestamped using blockchain technology for transparency and legal integrity.
Yes. If the original terms don’t work for you, you can counter-offer by editing key fields (like royalty rates, timelines, etc.), signing your response, and sending it back to the artist.
If the label rejects the contract, the artist will send you a Final Notice – Offer Rejection and Rescission of Any Prior Agreement.
The label doesn't have to sign the letter and send it back, to the artist.
Yes. Once both parties agree and sign, you’ll receive a downloadable PDF copy of the final agreement, complete with timestamps and a blockchain certificate.
No sign-up is required. You can view the full contract, then choose to accept, reject, or make a counter-offer directly from the email link.
No. Labels can receive and respond to proposals for free. There’s no requirement to create an account or subscribe.
You would respond independent artist buttons is for pre-made agreements that a independent person want to send to another and have the same functions of DocuSign blockchain stamp in sending the back sending back the document the same way as the artist and label system works
CorrectTheContract is a platform built specifically for music artists who want to renegotiate existing streaming agreements. It allows you to generate a pre-filled contract, customize key terms like royalties and duration, digitally sign it, and send it to your label - all in one place.
No. We've created easy-to-understand templates that cover common negotiation points. You can edit the terms directly without needing legal expertise. However, you’re always free to consult a lawyer if you prefer.
Yes. You can upload an existing agreement to use as reference, or generate a new one based on our templates. The platform allows you to adjust key clauses before sending your proposal.
The label receives an email with your proposal. They can accept, reject, or make a counter-offer. You’ll be notified of their response and can continue the negotiation directly on the platform.
Yes. We use DocuSign to ensure your digital signature is legally binding and compliant. We also timestamp your document on the blockchain for added proof and security.
Absolutely. You’ll see a real-time status update showing whether your contract was opened, signed, rejected, or countered.
The system auto-generates a print-ready version of your contract. You can download it or use our integrated LetterStream feature to send it by mail directly from the platform.
No sign-up is required. You can view the full contract, then choose to accept, reject, or make a counter-offer directly from the email link.
Yes. All documents are digitally signed via DocuSign and timestamped using blockchain technology for transparency and legal integrity.
Yes. If the original terms don’t work for you, you can counter-offer by editing key fields (like royalty rates, timelines, etc.), signing your response, and sending it back to the artist.
If the label rejects the contract, the artist will send you a Final Notice – Offer Rejection and Rescission of Any Prior Agreement.
The label doesn't have to sign the letter and send it back, to the artist.
Yes. Once both parties agree and sign, you’ll receive a downloadable PDF copy of the final agreement, complete with timestamps and a blockchain certificate.
Yes. If requested, the artist can mail you a physical copy using our built-in mailing integration. You don’t need to print or manage it yourself.
No. Labels can receive and respond to proposals for free. There’s no requirement to create an account or subscribe.
You would respond independent artist buttons is for pre-made agreements that a independent person want to send to another and have the same functions of DocuSign blockchain stamp in sending the back sending back the document the same way as the artist and label system works
Yes. All documents are digitally signed via DocuSign and timestamped using blockchain technology for transparency and legal integrity.
Yes. If the original terms don’t work for you, you can counter-offer by editing key fields (like royalty rates, timelines, etc.), signing your response, and sending it back to the artist.
If the label rejects the contract, the artist will send you a Final Notice – Offer Rejection and Rescission of Any Prior Agreement.
The label doesn't have to sign the letter and send it back, to the artist.
Yes. Once both parties agree and sign, you’ll receive a downloadable PDF copy of the final agreement, complete with timestamps and a blockchain certificate.
Yes. If requested, the artist can mail you a physical copy using our built-in mailing integration. You don’t need to print or manage it yourself.
No. Labels can receive and respond to proposals for free. There’s no requirement to create an account or subscribe.
A formal accounting demand letter is a written legal request sent to a label or platform asking for a full and detailed accounting of all revenues, royalties, and compensation earned from the use of an artist’s work.
You should send this letter if you suspect unpaid royalties, hidden fees, or lack of transparency about how your work is being monetized.
Most artists rely on UCC §1-304 (duty of good faith) and state-level consumer protection laws (like California’s AB 2426) to demand transparency and prevent unfair contract terms.
Include your name, account number (if applicable), date, the label’s name and address, and a clear request for a full accounting of all revenues and royalties tied to your work.
Typically, 30–45 days is a reasonable deadline to provide the requested accounting.
If they fail to respond within the time limit, it may be considered tacit agreement that you hold equitable interest in the profits — giving you legal leverage to pursue further action.
Yes. You may attach an affidavit of accounting, copies of your original contracts, and any communications that support your claim.