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{article/topic_title} How Bands And Co-Writers Divide Percentage Shares In A Song

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UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW, by Bobby Borg, as soon as one of your original song ideas is recorded on a cassette tape or the lyrics to one of your compositions is written on a sheet of paper, a copyright is formed. A copyright grants you the exclusive "first right" to reproduce, distribute, perform, and sell your compositions to the public. But what does copyright law say about your rights when an original idea is formed between two or more people, as in the case when a joint work is created? This is an area where things get a bit more tricky. Therefore, a few principles regarding joint works must be understood between the authors. The most important principle has to do with ownership.

{article/topic_title} Baltimore Guitarist Participates In Nation's 1st Online Musician-Student Matchma

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New Cyber Music Program From WorkshopLive Uses Patent-Pending Matching Engine To Get Students Playing Like Pros Americans go online to find the perfect date, psychotherapist and real estate agent. So how about clicking the mouse a few times to find your soulmate musician, who can teach you to play guitar riffs like Eric Clapton?

{article/topic_title} When Dollars And Cents Meet Heart And Soul

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The Cost Of Dedication In The Music Industry
by Richard J. Atkins, "The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." - Hunter S. Thompson

{article/topic_title} WorkshopLive: Innovative Web-Based Music Instruction Site Creates Opportunities

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Interview With Marketing Director John Ross
by Anne Freeman, WorkshopLive is a web-based platform for "guitar lessons online" ­ and much more. The brainchild of WorkshopLive CEO and founder of the National Guitar Workshop David Smolover, WorkshopLive is home base to video-based music instruction as well as a plethora of related resources and activities. But the heart of WorkshopLive is instruction.

{article/topic_title} How Bands And Co-Writers Divide Percentage Shares In A Song

Posted by radiogetswild on (1539 views)

by Bobby Borg, UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW, as soon as one of your original song ideas is recorded on a cassette tape or the lyrics to one of your compositions is written on a sheet of paper, a copyright is formed. A copyright grants you the exclusive "first right" to reproduce, distribute, perform, and sell your compositions to the public. But what does copyright law say about your rights when an original idea is formed between two or more people, as in the case when a joint work is created? This is an area where things get a bit more tricky. Therefore, a few principles regarding joint works must be understood between the authors. The most important principle has to do with ownership.