Saturday, October 10, 2009

5 Simple Steps To Copyrighting Your Music

5 Must Do, Simple Steps to Properly Copyrighting
Your Music and Keeping Others From Stealing It!

Step 1:

Record your music (this can also include beats and productions work), whether by writing it down as sheet music or making a recording of it. Remember registering your work with the Copyright Office has lots of advantages, versus simply choosing not to copyright. Its always better to be safe then sorry, especially nowadays with the Internet and file sharing going rampant.

Step 2:

Register your copyright by submitting together in one envelope, your completed application, filing fee and copy of the music you wish to copyright either in the form of sheet music or a recording to the Library of Congress Copyright Office. The copy of your music will be stored as a matter of public record.

Step 3:

Learn that by copyrighting your music through the Copyright Office, you gain the protection of the United States Customs Department from your work being imported illegally for someone else's gain.
This falls under Intellectual Property Rights protection. The copyright owner must register their copyright with the U.S. Customs service.

Step 4:

Know that if you choose not to register your music, and you find someone else is profiting from it, you must register it with the Copyright Office before you can file a lawsuit. However, having your work registered before an infringement occurs entitles you to collect lawyer's fees and statutory damages, instead of just actual losses, which can mean more money for you.

Step 5:

To make the entire process of copyrighting your music, easy, secure and 100% mistake proof visit http://www.CopyrightYourMusicInMinutes.com/main to get a full copy of the new, step-by-step music copyrighting course "Copyright Your Music in Minutes".

Note: Visit the site listed above within 48 hours of receiving this notice and you can get the entire "Copyright Your Music in Minutes" course, including all of the step-by-step audios, videos and forms that you'll use to properly copyright your music for only $9.97 (Instead of the regular cost of $97.00, instantly saving you nearly $100.00!!!)



As always, much success and enjoy your weekend!

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