How To Copyright Your Music and/or Beats
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If the final mix of the beat ive registered is not the same mix does that matter? or should the coprighted mix material be the same as the final mix used? do you know what i mean?
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@RenzaVEVO Idiot.. why would you send your stuff to the UNITED STATES.
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sorry if this was answered in the video. but if I upload a snippet of a beat, is it still valid? the thing is I usually dont finish the beat because I want work with the artist on how the song is going to be arranged. so I just usually have the intro, verse, and hook.
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does this work in the uk
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Thank you very much for this. Very helpful :)
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The information may be accurate as far as the written law, but if you are an average person you don't have the means to file a lawsuit or civil against the perpetrator it is a rich man's law as so slander. If you have not the money to file a lawsuit then you can't fight a case as it all cost in the end
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@Stantheman08221975 I did the poor mans thing, but since today there are really kick ass printers and what not, they don't hold up in court at all. They can be easily faked. Now I gotta do it legit.
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Thankyou!
@12risingmercury
Isn't it sad that we even have to go through this process?
It is utterly repugnant to me. It's like our music is a cow and we have to mark it with a hot poker brand so no cattle rustlers steals it.
I am repulsed by the whole thing.
batfly 1 year ago 20
You can have numerous tracks on a cd and it'll still be 45 dollars. That 45 dollars is going towards that entire project.
Psalm34and1 1 year ago 8