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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/05/24 01:49 PM
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Hi Shelia- Always copyright your works, before showing them to anyone. You can always submit the re-writes, for further copyright protection. Keep logs of who, when and where you send or give your demos to. Keep all of your first draft notes, lyrics, and arrangements. Make sure your name, address, phone numbers, and copyright info are on the lyrics sheets, and tapes or CD's.
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i'm not quite shure, but i think that you can see if the copyright "form CA" might be what you need to make "alterations" to your original copyright. you might want to look into that. d*rock
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by sqbaum: Hello everyone..I am planning on sending some songs out for a professional critique...and only one is formally copyrighted...the other two aren't. My question: If you are sending something out for critique like this and possible changes...why copyright now? I know that it is "copyrighted" as soon as it is in fixed form, but am I worrying too much? Should I just go ahead and send it on or do I NEED to formally copyright first??? BTW, this is to a pro in Nashville. </font> I hope this professional critique you speak of doesn't cost any money. ------------------ http://shayneman.proboards19.com/
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Sheila,
See my post. I accidentally clicked on post new copy, not post reply.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by shayneman: I hope this professional critique you speak of doesn't cost any money. </font> There ARE some highly recorded industry people who do critiques for a small fee.
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