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How to Copyright a Song : Payment From Music Royalties

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2008

How you get paid for your songs. Find out who pays you for your songs in this free music business and song publishing video.

Expert: Antonio Neal
Bio: Antonio Neal has written more than 40 cuts for artists such as Stacie Orrico, Darlene McCoy, and Tyler Perry. He recently released his debut album, Days of My Life.
Filmmaker: ricky burchell

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  • i like this dude! WISE!!

  • Thank you very much this video came in handy for me. Pro

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  • wow, expertvillage has actually found a guy that knows about the subject he's speaking on!

  • Thanks GOOD INFO

  • Great info. So where do we register our songs at?  Also should we just register one or two of our best songs in the beginning? Or do you advise us to register every song?

  • thank you my brother for breaking it down for a queen now i can finish with this from. i look forward to more videos thur this process. P. s once i do get my royalty check don't be surprise when you get the invite.

  • thank you my brother for breaking it down for a queen now i can finish with this from. i look forward to more videos thur this process. P. s once i do get my royalty check don't be surprise when you get the invite.

  • Thank you so much for the info keep giving us insight on all the music buisness thank you so much I have never heard of the performance rights society thank you so much.

  • thank you sir!  all this stuff is so confusing, you just helped me out understand a few things.

  • great info...i need a class with u teaching it...u make it plain brotha....u make it plain.

  • As allways im dropping that musik biz knowledge on you..dis shit is not that hard lol

  • @xWiredTx

    By the laws, you need permission from the owner of that copyright.

    The other option is to look into a Creative Commons license

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