Originally Posted By: edshaw
Copyright


Excerpt from the site:
If you’re a musician, there are a few key things to know about copyright law and the protections available to you.
First, you should know that copyright protection exists from the moment an original work is “fixed” in a tangible medium. For example, fixation occurs when a song is recorded in an audio file or when a musical work is notated in sheet music or a digital file. You don’t need to do anything else at all for your work to be protected by copyright. As the owner of your work, copyright gives you the right to make and sell copies, distribute those copies, make new works, and publicly perform the work.


I was one of many who had a hand in the drafting of that legislation.

As I have posted earlier, this applies to Unpublished Work only. If there's a problem, not one word of that does you a damned bit of good if you can't prove it to the satisfaction of the Federal Courts. That's why a Registration service exists.

Again, notice that paragraph does not include the right to be paid for your efforts or performances or to sue for monetary damages if your rights are infringed upon. Those rights are only included in Published Works that are properly registered with the LOC (USA) or the proper authority in your country.


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