Anyone Copyright Their Originals

stringtree

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Sharing ones original music has been on my heart a long time.

Do you copyright, don't care to, or its all just for fun......
No wrong answers, whether for fun or maybe future income...

Those that are writing, you know how much time and work one puts into a song with hopes of maybe
some day bringing in income from that labor.

Does anyone copyright their songs..
Even the poor mans copyright, where one mails it to themselves and then don't open it.
I've heard this doesn't hold up, yet its something.
I think Legal Zoom has some avenues towards this.
 
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I haven't made anything complete enough to bother copy writing at this point. Plus, I wouldn't know how if I did.

As to why I do it? Not really sure. I started performing in school band and various choir activities towards the end of grade school and continued into college. I always wanted to be in a rock band, but it never materialized. I guess I am just trying to fulfill my dreams by doing it all myself with the fantastic technology that is available to us now.

But hey, if anyone wants to move to Minneapolis and start a rock band let me know.
 
Mine have copy rights done on them and listed with BMI. I spent a fair deal of time on the ones done this way, so I wanted to protect them.

Great share, thanks!

This is what your referring to..


I do know from decades ago, its better to do each song separately than as a group.
If done as a group of songs, one wants to sell someone one song, but because they were copyrighted as a group, they would get the whole group.
 
Great share, thanks!

This is what your referring to..


I do know from decades ago, its better to do each song separately than as a group.
If done as a group of songs, one wants to sell someone one song, but because they were copyrighted as a group, they would get the whole group.

I believe that is it.
www.bmi.com
 
even tho it wasnt much of big deal..was real cool when the first US Gov envelope came with the copyright...your original songs & you are the creator & have the rights.

takes about 5 months to get here after filing..in this day & age of no creativity on the radio & sample everything..who knows..

my buddy tries to hire me to his studio...can pay 100 to organize a bands songs...kinda insults me..why cant ya make your own stuff
 
can stuff about 20 avg length songs on the Gov site..$55
allows you to load music & words for songs & allows for separate Album title of said songs

Thanks for your reply.

Any stuff that I have on the web has a copyright.

Awakening Stick stuff is ASCAP. Solo, Vogon Poets, or Concrete Haze are BMI.

Not that I'll see any money, I just don't want anyone else to.

Thanks for sharing.
I agree with you about the money.

So SG John, this is you...




even tho it wasnt much of big deal..was real cool when the first US Gov envelope came with the copyright...your original songs & you are the creator & have the rights.

takes about 5 months to get here after filing..in this day & age of no creativity on the radio & sample everything..who knows..

my buddy tries to hire me to his studio...can pay 100 to organize a bands songs...kinda insults me..why cant ya make your own stuff

I think its smart to take ownership of what one creates.
 
got $300 for guitar work on a local modern country band.....had to sign all these waivers & disclaimers..that was payment in full for the session, no future claims & no public admission of playing..lmao...
the 78 Paul & plexi for leads. They on the radio in North East..some rotation on the country stations. One guy i know owns studio was co writer of a huge kenny Rodgers hit..his royalties came in for 25 years...started out in thousands a month until it dwindled down to pennies..but he got over 300,000
 
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