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What is Copyright Infringement?

Most musicians do not ask me this question like I have phrased it above. Instead, they ask, "what if someone rips off my material"? The answer is, they infringe your copyright. You get a copyright the minute you put your song on tape or write it down on paper. You do not get a copyright by sending your song to the Copyright Office in Washington D.C.; doing this registers your copyright. I will explain the benefits of registering your copyright shortly, but you do not need to do this to prevent someone from ripping off your songs. In order to prove that someone infringed your copyright, you must show that you own the copyright. Second, you must prove that the infringer had access to you song. The infringer, on the other hand, will try to show that he did not have access to your song. If your song was a hit across the country and was on the radio a lot, it should be easy to prove the infringer could have heard it. However, if you pressed 500 copies of your demo and sold it at s...

What is Publishing?

Publishing is a lucrative area for bands that write their own material. When a band writes a song, they own the copyright in that song. Publishing is the money you receive for writing the song. A quick distinction must be made between the copyright in a song and the copyright of a sound recording. When you record the song for a record company, the company owns the copyright of the sound recording (the version you record for them), but you retain the copyright of the underlying song. Publishing money comes from the copyright of the song, not the sound recording. Bands that write songs own this particular copyright and receive publishing money from their ownership. The owner of the song is entitled to certain exclusive rights. This means that only the copyright owner can do certain things with his song, unless people pay him to use it. When people pay the copyright owner, the owner is said to grant a license. The money from these licenses is what is called publishing. There are essential...