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Wouldn't be the one in your signature, perchance?
hey the quote you linked doesn't work.



Wouldn't be the one in your signature, perchance?
copyrighting sounds complicated dont you need a lawyer to sort that out?
copyrighting sounds complicated dont you need a lawyer to sort that out?
on ISRC codes, how exactly do you get those free, the service I use gives my tracks them for free but everywhere else I have looked you have to pay for them. So does having an ISRC code work as proof that it is your track if you ever had to take it to court.
You can register your songs as a collection and pay the $35 fee one time. I do it about once a year with whatever songs i wrote duringthat year.So what is the cheapest way to copyright a song/album in the US doing it the right way to guarantee protection of your song.
So I can register as many songs as I want for that price. So if I wanted to register the songs for my friends that I record for I could do theirs with mine.
I'm waiting for someone to suggest sending them registered mail to yourself...![]()
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FYI, I believe the UK patent office gives similar guidance.... a copy could be deposited with a bank or solicitor. Alternatively, a creator could send himself or herself a copy by special delivery post (which gives a clear date stamp on the envelope), leaving the envelope unopened on its return. A number of private companies operate unofficial registers, but it would be sensible to check carefully what you will be paying for before choosing this route. It is important to note, that this does not prove that a work is original or created by you..."
Maybe I should start a thread about putting a $100 mic and an egg carton in an envelope, posting it to myself, then sticking it to the wall of my closet for recording?