
stray411
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I have a couple questions regarding copyrighting that I'm looking for some clarification on. I've been to the US copyright site, but the legal jargon confuses the shit out of me and I don't have money to throw to a lawyer to have it explained to me.
Here goes. If I make a complete musical composition and send it to a songwriter who writes lyrics TO the music, who should own the better part of the copyright? If the lyrics have a different melody than the composition but are in harmony with the composition and were written based on the harmony, the better part of the copyright should be owned by the composer right?
If an artist sends me a vocal track that contains a melody and I put a musical composition behind it, who should own the better part of the copyright? The composition is based on the melody of the vocal track so the writer of the lyrics and vocal melody should own the better part of the copyright correct?
Can I avoid all this gray area by just copyrighting the music first? I didn't think it worked that way, but there are alot of things about copyrighting I'm not too sure on. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Stray
www.mp3.com/PerpetualProductio
Here goes. If I make a complete musical composition and send it to a songwriter who writes lyrics TO the music, who should own the better part of the copyright? If the lyrics have a different melody than the composition but are in harmony with the composition and were written based on the harmony, the better part of the copyright should be owned by the composer right?
If an artist sends me a vocal track that contains a melody and I put a musical composition behind it, who should own the better part of the copyright? The composition is based on the melody of the vocal track so the writer of the lyrics and vocal melody should own the better part of the copyright correct?
Can I avoid all this gray area by just copyrighting the music first? I didn't think it worked that way, but there are alot of things about copyrighting I'm not too sure on. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Stray
www.mp3.com/PerpetualProductio