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by JAPOV - 05/01/26 04:06 PM
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Well, I wonder why Harry Fox issues a mechanical license when someone licenses a song? If that's not what they use, what is it?
What happans when a Record Label records an album and then never releases it? The songwriter's may know about it but????
Without going thru a lot of information on the Copyright Web Site how does a Publisher send out song submissions without making copies of them?
Maybe a Fishing License isn't a Fishing License. I have read tons of information over the years about how the music business operates but maybe all that information is bogus.
I wonder what all that information in Section 115 of the Copyright Act is all about. Can't be about mechanical's. It must be about automobile repairs.
Around and around and around we go, and where we stop, nobody knows.
Ray E. Strode
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