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Putting Your Hit Song Out There

... any commercial value. The major percentage of this material is either improperly written, contains direct "steals" from copyrighted songs, or lacks sufficient originality to compare favorably with numbers written by professionals. 2. ... Read Read: Putting Your Hit Song Out There

By: Jimmy Cox | 27/01/2008 | Music

Audible Magic Rolls Out Beta Phase of New myRightsViewTM Copyright Identification Service

... in 2010 will include a claiming process facilitated by Audible Magic. If a record label or artist finds a copyrighted song to be inappropriately registered by a third party, the myRightsView service will enable them to immediately file a ... Read Read: Audible Magic Rolls Out Beta Phase of New myRightsViewTM Copyright Identification Service

By: Market Wire | 28/10/2009 | Press Releases

Copyright: What is It?

... applies. Song writing partnerships are a classic example, wherein by virtue of having co-written a song, they each become the joint copyright owners. Then there's being hired to produce some work. Were you hired? Check your copyright We ... Read Read: Copyright: What is It?

By: Julian Boote | 21/06/2009 | Writing

About Music Copyrights And Your Different Types Of Rights

... in the same place or in separate places and at the same time or at different times. This right means that the copyright holder must authorize every instance of a song being played on a radio station, TV station, concerts, jukeboxes, or by ... Read Read: About Music Copyrights And Your Different Types Of Rights

By: Prabhat786 | 23/02/2009 | Music

Proven Ways To Protect Your Hit Song

... , minimum damages are not established and must be determined by the court. For these reasons alone, it is preferable to secure an official copyright for the song. The procedure is quite simple. The songwriter merely has to write to the ... Read Read: Proven Ways To Protect Your Hit Song

By: Jimmy Cox | 25/02/2008 | Music

Songwriters: Important Copyright Information

... posting date. A search for information to back up this simple online copyright solution came up empty, so it may or may not be any more effective than mailing a copy of the song to yourself. Music business attorney and author Don ... Read Read: Songwriters: Important Copyright Information

By: Lathum | 06/09/2007 | Music

How The "Happy Birthday To You" Song Was Written

... added to the tune remains something of a mystery. What is known about it is that by 1935 the birthday song had become such a part of popular culture that its copyright was purchased by the Summy Company. The music publishing company ... Read Read: How The "Happy Birthday To You" Song Was Written

By: Duane Shinn | 08/07/2008 | Music

How To Write Songs That Your Audience Like

... infringement, please be aware that I am not talking about infringing other songwriter's copyright, I am talking about a part of your tune that sounds somewhat like another song. So why is this similarity a good thing? Well, it is simply ... Read Read: How To Write Songs That Your Audience Like

By: Chris Chew | 04/10/2008 | Art & Entertainment

How To Write Original Songs That People Like

... infringement, please be aware that I am not talking about infringing other composer's copyright, I am talking about a part of your tune that sounds somewhat like another song. So why is this similarity a good thing? Well, it is simply ... Read Read: How To Write Original Songs That People Like

By: Chris Chew | 20/09/2008 | Music

How To Avoid Copyright Infringement

... law -- and protect yourself! QUESTION: If you hear a great new band, and then download a song from MySpace, is that legal or not? ANSWER: The events of copyright infringement are not only limited by Kazaa, Morpheus, or some other file ... Read Read: How To Avoid Copyright Infringement

By: Brian Scott | 03/06/2007 | Law

What Is Copyright Infringement?

... song is used to create an entirely different song -- it's difficult to see where the new product or "thing" has crossed the line to something illegal. Some works aren't even protected by copyright, such as compilation of facts that lack ... Read Read: What Is Copyright Infringement?

By: Brian Scott | 23/05/2007 | Law

The Musician's Guide on How to Copyright Music

... steal or “borrow” any part of your music without permission. Many websites which publish lyrics to your favorite song are actually infringing on the copyright of the author and the recording artist. It is not legal to use any part of the ... Read Read: The Musician's Guide on How to Copyright Music

By: Richard Cunningham | 02/07/2007 | Law

Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Affect Individuals And Businesses

... goods on eBay or to some other unsuspecting victim, someone "sampling" a song to make another, or maybe a person reselling mp3s online. When you understand the implications of it, copyright infringement lawsuits aren't frivolous as some ... Read Read: Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Affect Individuals And Businesses

By: Brian Scott | 31/05/2007 | Law

What Is Music Copyright Law?

... a composition or performance and the copyright of the written lyrics and music. Standard music copyrighting practices usually entail that the writer of the song retains the rights to the right to the music composition which the studio that ... Read Read: What Is Music Copyright Law?

By: Brian Scott | 20/05/2007 | Law

When Copying From the Internet Violates Copyright

... superhighway is quite simply stellar. It may just be that we have never before seen a time when the rules of copyright were regarded less by the general public - as songs, music videos, book excerpts, television shows and films are traded ... Read Read: When Copying From the Internet Violates Copyright

By: Melissa Gordon | 10/04/2009 | Law

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