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Written by: host
Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:09:06 GMT  RssIcon

Calling all Music Producers, Have you Copyrighted your songs yet, if not, why?

You've spent many hours composing a song, honing the lyrics and polishing the melody; now, how do you copyright it?

Head over to
http://www.creativerights.com and Copyright your song  
 
As soon as you finish creating a song and written the lyrics down on paper, you own the copyright by simple
virtue of the fact that you wrote it. In other words, you don't have to register a song with any copyright office in order to own the copyright to that song. HOWEVER, (and this is a big 'however'), if you ever have to prove that you wrote the song first, you'll probably need something more than your lyrics scribbled down on a beer mat; even if you have written your name, the copyright symbol, and the year on it. It's all about proof. The problem is proving you thought of it first...

 

Creative Rights Digital Registry Service helps Musicians to protect their original ideas, Sound Recordings, Musical Compositions, from copyright theft, in the form of documented evidence showing date/time of registration.

 

Make sure you have protected your ideas and creations, make sure you copyright your song.

You can Copyright your songs at http://www.creativerights.com 

 

Copyright for a song is an automatic right. That is, as soon as you have an original piece of work in some tangible form - such as on paper, CD, computer file etc., the copyright is yours. The problem is proving you thought of it first...

 

Creative Rights Digital Registry Service helps individual artists and organisations alike protect their original ideas, Wesite & Online Works, Computer Programs, Written Materials, Books, Articles, Sound Recordings, Musical Compositions, Photography, Visual Arts, Graphics,  Performing Arts and Screenplays etc, from copyright theft, in the form of documented evidence showing date/time of registration.

 

Creativerights act as a Digital Registry and an independent registrar for any works of copyright.

 

You can Copyright your songs at http://www.creativerights.com 

 

You can deposit anything that is copyrightable with us such as original literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works and sound recordings, including novels, poems, lyrics, songs, paintings, drawings, computer images, software, advertisements, logos, and even the rules of a game.

 

There is no single registry for copyright materials in the UK or Europe as there is in the USA. Without such a system, it is difficult for copyright owners to prove that their materials are original and predate other works.

 

At Creativerights.com, we provide a Digital Registry service allowing the creators of these items to register and copyright their creations. We then provide a certificate as proof that we are holding these works on their behalf. In the event of a dispute, we can be called upon to prove when the works in question were deposited with us.

 

This system gives the copyright owner the peace of mind to be able to prove that work is their own and also when it was created. Creativerights Digital Registry provides  3 FREE credits for  each new joiner, which has a maximum per upload file size of 10Mb. Each additional copyright will be charged at £1.00 and will last for a period od 12 months.

 

Let Creativerights.com protect your creation from thiefs!

 

Copyright Your Songs In 3 Easy Steps

 

1 - Browse to a file on your local PC.
2 - Hit "Submit" to upload and copyright your song.
3 - Hit "Confirm" to display registration code.
 
It's that Simple, this service is secure and your work can be identified and verified online 24 hrs/day.

 

You can Copyright your songs at http://www.creativerights.com 

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