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georgeinar Platinum Member
Joined: 15 Jun 2002 Posts: 3425 Location: Chicago
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:13 pm Post subject: Coopyright for Digital Only Cd |
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I've released my last cd through cdbaby for digital distribution only this time, I can't afford to produce a physical cd yet, but it's available for downloads thru i-tunes etc. Question: I have to figure out how to register the copyright just the mp3 I guess. Has anyone done this before? I've copyrighted my previous works as physical cds which I mailed to the copyright office no problem, but I'm not sure how to go about doing this just for mp3 downloads. I'm asking because I have some songs that have gotten some interest in the professional world for commercials etc and I need to make sure my rights are protected. I don't have any sheet music or anything other than the original wav files as an original source document. _________________ George Nelson is 2loose
http://www.cdbaby.com/artist/2loose for my cds
http://www.soundclick.com/2loose or follow my tweets = 2loose_buzzgoth (twitter name)
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billbaker Platinum Member
Joined: 31 May 2006 Posts: 2206 Location: Vienna, Virginia, USA
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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When in doubt, go to the authoritative source. In this case www.copyright.gov will have the information you need for determining fees, submission requirements and acceptable formats for submissions.
I think that an audio recording copyright (as for your MP3) probably covers only that recording and not publishing or performance rights, for which a sheet music or notation submission is needed, as are lyrics if you want those protected. Sheet music can be fairly simple - lead line, lyrics and chords - up to full score. Midi and scoring software greatly simplify creating this, so if you have midi files you might want to look into creating a copyright ready score.
Generally speaking there's a fee for each submission, same for a single tune as for a portfolio, so if you have a bunch of stuff to submit it can be bundled to save you some money.
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Note that copyright services are in it for the money -- they will always charge more than you would pay doing it yourself, and some less than scrupulous "expediters" will even ask for a piece of any future royalties.
Read what you sign.
BB _________________ billbaker
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