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IRAN
by Fdemetrio - 04/15/26 12:27 PM
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PETE
by Fdemetrio - 04/14/26 06:57 AM
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Hi all, Not sure what you are saying. If you registered songs in your name only and then re-registered the songs in both names you have a sticky wicket as it were. Usually you can register a song only once.
Assuming a song you and an other writer have registered for copyright ever goes anywhere you both have a legal right to royalities.
If you had no written co-writer agreement you still have a 50/50 split on the royalities if anything ever happens.
The only recourse you would have would have to be decided in a Court of Law if it comes to that. Go with what you have. Where you have registered a song with both writers give them the credit for the co-write. You could go it alone and never hear anything from the other person, or not.
Last edited by Ray E. Strode; 06/07/09 03:01 PM.
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