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Music Copyright Law

 For  someone  in the music industry  , an important thing to consider is music copyright law. While to copyright music is a  elementary  process that you can do online, music copyright law  doesn't always cross people's mind when first starting out  , and to do so early on can make matters easier down the line if disputes about a work ever arise. 

Technically, with copyright law and music, as well as most all creative works, a craft is the original creator’sproperty once created.   You can register your published or unpublished works through the U.S. Copyright Office with one application and a single fee (copyright music fees can sometimes change) to have anprescribed record link to your composition. Here are 4 steps for music copyright law: 

1)  Login to the U.S. Copyright Online Services page  at: http://www.copyright.gov/eco/  and create an account. Next go to the "Copyright Services" section and choose the "Register a New Claim" option.  After this, choose "Start registration." and from there Go to "Type of Work".  After going here just select the choice that fits your writing style of music and click the "Next” button.   You then choose  "New" to add the title of your music composition; fill in the name of  your title type, and afterwards, fill the title in the box below.  Press "Save" when you’re done.

2) After filling in your details, choose "Yes" or "No" from the question that asks, "Has this work been published?" then  choose next. If you chose "Yes" for this questions,  answer questions regarding publication-related details.  After this, select "Add me" if you the composition’s source , or select "New" if the music is authored by someone else. Answer the rest of the information on the page that appears and when you are done, click “Save ” Next, select the checkboxes to detail the parts of the music with your contribution and select “Save.  If you are done with the Author section, click “Next.”3

3) When you're completed  with the Author Section, you next select “Add me” if the music composition is your  work  . If it’s not, select “New”, then “Next”.  To complete the details for the creator is the same process as for the author(s It's the same process to complete the details for the creator as it is for the authors).   When you're finished  , select “Next” and go to the “Preexisting Material” area of the application. Complete the areas with the registration information.  Afterwards, select “Next” and assign someone that you want authorised to cede permission to use your music.  Completing information for the creator, or claimant, is the same as that for the author(s). Click "Next" after completing this process to get to the "Preexisting Material" section. Fill in the boxes with the registration information for the preexisting material.

4) Now for the last step  , select "Next," to continue providing information about this person.  Give the address of the person that willobtain the registration certificate.  After, go to the page for modified handling by selecting "Next", read the "Warnings" below, and again select "Next".  Check the box to endorse you’ve read the statement then enter the name of the person certified in the next box.  Choose an option to submit your music composition , then click “Next.”  Look over your entire application, then choose “Add to cart”.   Finally,  click “Checkout” and select the method you which to pay.  Click proceed to finish your registration. Click the option you'll use to submit your music; then click "Next." Review your application before clicking "Add to cart." Review your contact information and case details before clicking "Checkout." Choose your payment option, and complete your registration by proceeding forward .  After your payment is verified you can choose to submit your musical composition by either mail or uploading by clicking “Submit your Work.”  If you choose to upload, do so, then click “Done.”

And those are steps for music copyright law!

You can download the copyright music form for music copyright law here: http://www.copyright.gov/forms/index.html#group. 

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