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Mobile DJ Contract & Legal Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
Under the "The Complete Mobile DJ Contract Law Course 2026," what is the primary legal implication of a DJ failing to obtain explicit written consent for using client-provided music in promotional materials, even if the music was played at the event?
The client has grounds to sue for breach of privacy, as their personal music choices were exploited.
The DJ is automatically liable for copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
The contract is rendered voidable by the client due to a material misrepresentation of service scope.
The DJ may face claims of unfair competition and unauthorized appropriation of likeness or intellectual property.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Mobile DJ Contract Law Course 2026," which clause is paramount for a mobile DJ to include when dealing with potential liability arising from equipment malfunction during a performance, beyond standard negligence disclaimers?
A detailed equipment maintenance and testing schedule, implicitly transferring risk to the client if not adhered to.
An indemnification clause requiring the client to hold the DJ harmless for any damages caused by rented equipment.
A limitation of liability clause that caps damages at the total contract value, regardless of fault.
A force majeure clause explicitly listing equipment failure as an uncontrollable event.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Mobile DJ Contract Law Course 2026" highlights the importance of clear cancellation policies. If a contract includes a clause stating "Client may cancel with 30 days' notice, forfeiting 50% of the deposit," and the client cancels 45 days prior, what is the legal interpretation of the DJ's entitlement to compensation?
The DJ is entitled to 50% of the deposit, as the deposit itself is the amount being forfeite
D) The DJ is entitled to 50% of the contract fee, as the clause specifies forfeiture of the deposit as the consequence of cancellation.
The DJ is entitled to the full contract fee as the notice period technically exceeds the requirement.
The DJ is entitled to 50% of the total contract fee, as the deposit forfeiture is a penalty for cancellation.

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