An independent record label is variously described as a record label operating without the funding or outside the organizations of the major record labels. It typicaly has indie philosophies such as DIY and anti-corporatism.
The boundaries between major and independent labels, and the definitions of each, differ from commentator to commentator. In practice, however the traditional definition of a 'major' record label is one that owns its own distribution channel. Some independent record labels, in particular those with successful performing artists, sign dual-release agreements (and make other deals) with major labels and may rely to some extent on international licensing deals, distribution agreements, and other arrangements with major record labels. Major labels may also wholly or partially acquire independent labels.
Other nominally "independent" labels are started (and sometimes run) by major label artists but are still owned at least in part by the major label parent. These spin-off labels are also frequently referred to as vanity labels and are intended to appease established, powerful artists and/or to give them lattitude in discovering and promoting new talent. Examples of this include Madonna's Maverick Records, Trent Reznor's Nothing Records, and many others.
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