For each person who makes a fortune in this area, there will be 50 who will contribute to our diversity and earn a small amount. These are the people we are thinking of. Clearly I don't think Justin Bieber needs piecemeal calculations, but there are a lot of people who are not stars.
I am thinking of songwriters and composers; I represent people who are not singers, who are not musicians, and who do not collect studio fees. They write a song that is sung by someone who may or may not become a star. That person's living will be dependent on the number of times the song is played on the radio, on television, or sold as a file or a disk. Songwriters earn 9 ¢ a song. That is what they earn.
If Céline Dion sings on the Plains of Abraham and is paid a talent fee of a few hundred thousand dollars, as a songwriter, I will earn a percentage of the rights the song she sings will generate. If the show is broadcast on television, I will earn something, and if she makes a disk, I will earn something there too. That is how I will earn this money; I will not get any part of the money for an advertisement Céline Dion makes for Chrysler, nor a portion of her fee for a show in Las Vegas. I will get a copyright fee for the concert, for the reproductions, etc. That is all I will get.