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Question Copyrights?????

I have written many songs but don't really know what to do or where to go on the net as far as copyright protection for my songs. Any idea???
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This should get you started. You can download the forms you need right there.
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MrMusicAu,

In Australia, there is no formal registration of copyright. The best site to check out for copyright in Australia is APRA Copyright . They have a summarised version of the law on the web site available in PDF format.

Australia copyright is a lot easier that other countries around the world from what I've heard and seen.

Where about's in Oz are you?

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Oops…didn’t see you were from Australia. My bad.

Never mind then
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MrMusicAu,

In Australia, there is no formal registration of copyright. The best site to check out for copyright in Australia is APRA Copyright . They have a summarised version of the law on the web site available in PDF format.

Australia copyright is a lot easier that other countries around the world from what I've heard and seen.

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Down in Victoria!
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