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As
you may already know, any creation falls under the Intellectual Property
Rights Law and is observed all over the world. This law protects an
individual's creations or inventions against any infringements. This law
also applies to music creations in both lyrical and musical aspects of a
song. There are several ways to protect your compositions, and one of
which is to copyright it. This article will teach you how to personally
copyright them, some music industry people call this procedure as
"simple copyright" and for some "the poor man's
copyright".
As
you write your "would-be hits" it is imperative to protect it
before making it public. The object of this procedure is to have a legal
proof that you indeed wrote the song that you have created. In this way,
if there would be any attempts to infringe your works, you'll have a
strong stand before the courts by showing them a proof. Follow these
simple steps to protect your compositions.
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Prepare
a copy of your song in audio cassette or CD, the lyric sheet and/or
musical sheet, and a letter certifying that you are the composer of
the song in subject in the CD and the sheets.
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Place
everything in an envelope and seal it.
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In
the sender's field of the envelope, write your complete name and
address.
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In
the recipient's field of the envelope, write your complete name and
address. Yes, this is correct. You will be sending yourself a package
of your materials.
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Go
to your nearest post office and have it stamped and mailed via
"Registered Mail". Prefer to use postal stamps and not
metered machine stamps.
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Wait
for your package to arrive at the address you have indicated in the
envelope.
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When
you receive your package, DO NOT OPEN it.
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Keep
the package in a secure place. Protect it from harmful substance like
heat, moist or water.
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That's
it!
The
package should only be opened when needed in court following any
infringement claims that you may have in the future. What's most important
with it is the postal stamp of date and place in the envelope. In whole,
this will serve as your strong legal evidence that you in-fact own and
created the songs contained in the CD and the sheets.
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