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I have written about 10 songs for a CD that I am recording. I have not scored them. How do I go about getting a copyright on the material?

2006-12-14 14:56:14 · 5 answers · asked by bobbyJ 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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You can do this at the US Copyright Office – see the last 3 links in the source box. The application is fairly simple & the cost is $45 per application.

Despite what others state, a "poor man's" copyright is NOT the same as registering it. Here's what the US Copyright Office has to say:

"The practice of sending a copy of your own work to yourself is sometimes called a 'poor man’s copyright.' There is no provision in the copyright law regarding any such type of protection, and it is not a substitute for registration."

Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!

2006-12-15 02:19:08 · answer #1 · answered by TM Express™ 7 · 0 0

You can send the CD, containing all 10 songs, to the Registar of Copyrights (www.copyright.gov) and register the whole collection as a sound recording. Copyright is actually a fairly confusing concept, once you get into song copyright for lead sheets vs. tapes/CDs and so on... But copyrighting your work using the method described above will work. You can't just send it in, though; You have to send it with the proper application form, which you can get at the web address I gave.

BTW... It's copyRIGHT, not copyWRITE, because it's about your RIGHTS, and not related to you WRITING a song. A common mix-up... Good luck!

2006-12-14 15:13:42 · answer #2 · answered by SkyDotCom 3 · 0 0

Chelsey, that chick rock love does mot have a clue, layout can definately upload to a songs affect. This is a elementary layout verse chorus refrain, after the second refrain you'll upload a bridge.However I recorded a tune on my final CD, in which after the second refrain, went guitar solo and got here out of this quick paced development right into a sluggish bridge, refrain out.You can cross verse, chorus then again to verse chorus and refrain. Somtimes you'll use a double chorus. I am recording my second CD proper now and I have one tune that is going verse, chorus, refrain after which refrain once more with a mild variant at the instrumentation. The primary factor ( I consider) is concentrate to the tune as you write it, in it is possess manner it'll speak again to you and inform you which course it needs to move. I desire you the very first-rate.

2016-09-03 13:13:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

browse for copyright on google an start looking. you can send the lyrics and the recording. dont nned the scores. i ve done it. i am not sure but you have to dend 2 of each (lirycs and rec)

2006-12-14 15:04:08 · answer #4 · answered by aleonmel 2 · 0 0

Try the Library of Congress in D.C.

2006-12-14 15:05:03 · answer #5 · answered by The Platinum Mage 2 · 0 0

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