Step 4 - Copyright and Publishing.
As an artist, protecting your work is important, and this is where copyright and publishing come in. Copyrighting your material is an essential step to safeguard your creative output from infringement and plagiarism. Additionally, publishing your material is vital to ensure that you receive payment for your work whenever it is performed in public. In this step, we will guide you through the process of copyrighting your work and publishing it to ensure that you are properly credited and compensated.
Copyrighting your material
To copyright your work, you can either do it yourself or hire an attorney to do it for you. The process of copyrighting involves registering your work with the appropriate authorities, providing evidence that the work is original, and paying the required fees. Once your work is copyrighted, you have the legal right to use, reproduce, or distribute the material. The Gold Package provides step-by-step instructions on how to copyright your work. You can also find more information on the U.S. Copyright Office website at http://copyright.gov.
Copyright Tools
- U.S. Copyright Office:
The official website of the U.S. Copyright Office provides information and resources for registering your copyrights.
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LegalZoom:
LegalZoom is an online legal service that provides copyright registration services, among other legal services, at affordable prices.
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- Copyright Clearance Center:
Copyright Clearance Center provides licensing and copyright solutions for businesses and organizations.
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Copyright Alliance:
Copyright Alliance is a web-based platform that helps creators manage their copyrights, track usage, and send takedown notices.
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Copyright.gov | Copyright Tools
Publishing your material:
Publishing your material is crucial to ensure that you receive payment for your work. When your music is played in public, you are entitled to receive royalties. To collect these royalties, you need to be affiliated with a performance rights organization (PRO) such as ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC. These organizations collect royalties on behalf of their members and distribute the payments to the appropriate artists. To join a PRO, you can either fill out an online application yourself or hire an attorney to guide you through the process.
Publishing Tools
- ASCAP:
ASCAP is a performance rights organization that collects royalties for music creators and publishers.
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BMI:
BMI is another performance rights organization that collects royalties for music creators and publishers.
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SESAC:
SESAC is a performance rights organization that collects royalties for music creators and publishers.
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- Songtrust:
Songtrust is a music publishing administration platform that helps songwriters and music publishers collect royalties and manage their catalogs.
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CD Baby:
CD Baby is a digital distribution platform for independent artists that also offers music publishing administration services.
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TuneCore:
TuneCore is another digital distribution platform for independent artists that offers music publishing administration services, including song registration and royalty collection.
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