Re: Hmmm... I see.
Jay Jay said:
Yeah, the guitarist left and basically said "I'm leaving and my music comes with me." We're a local cover/original band that just plays small bars/clubs and we would still like to use those songs.
So what I'm getting out of this is, if someone came up with the idea, even if it's 2 chords and a few lines of vocals with a melody, and the rest of the band turned it into a song, it still the belongs to the guy with the idea. Or, is it just who copyrights it first?
Well, it is often hard to draw a line between having the original idea and creating the song with several people. It kinda depends how much influence you had on the song. It is not black and White.
But theoratically, it depends if you're willing to piss him off or not.
You say you are a local band right? That means you aren't that big (you haven't got a record deal?) so in reality the only thing the guitarist can do is be mad because you still play his songs. Because face it, if you haven't got a record deal he ain't gonna invest to sue you. He can theoratically, but he can't recover the money he will lose paying his lawyers.
If you want to be an even bigger asshole, you can claim these songs by copyrighting them. If he didn't do it allready, the songs belong to you and he can't do shit, even if he wins the lotterey and wants to sue you.
Neither of these solutions will make you a nice guy and I would discuss it with the guitarist himself. Ask him politely to play his songs, or even give him a very small percentage when you play well paid gigs. If he really doesn't want it to play the songs you can stop playing them. Or you can do the previous nasty options

. Be aware though, once you discuss it with him he may copyright the songs first, so if you hate him, you can't get him anymore on that.
But we are all nice guys

, so try to solve it friendly.