Thursday, August 6, 2009

How Do I Register Copyrights For My Band's CD (Part 3 of 3)

Alright, so if you've gotten to this point, you've already read Parts 1 and Part 2 and you just need to register the copyright in an underlying song that was written by people different from those who played on the recording. If any of this is not the case for you, or you're confused. I STRONGLY suggest you go back and start at Part 1.

Let's jump right into registering the songs you wrote. Again, this is only necessary where the writers of the songs are different from the people who played on the recordings that we registered in Part 2.

Assuming you are at the shopping cart and just registered the Sound Recordings, click "Add More Services."

This process is almost identical to what you did in Part 2.
1) Click "Register a New Claim."
2) Click "Start Registration."
3) Select "Work of the Performing Arts" and click "Next."
4) Enter the album title as "Title of Work Being Registered" and each of the song titles as "Contents Title." Click "Next."
5) Just as we did before, specify whether you have published the songs already.

6) You are now on the Authors page. Here you want to enter only the people who wrote the song - not other bandmates or studio musicians or anyone else. Only people who wrote the songs. When you hit "Save" for each person, it will ask you to specify their contribution (e.g., music, lyrics, etc.). Select the appropriate things for each person and hit save. Repeat this until you've listed all the writers, then click "Next."

7) Specify the Claimants. It should match the writers unless there was a written agreement otherwise, or if someone's contribution was a work for hire.

8) Specify if there are any parts of your song that were pre-existing. Did you quote someone extensively? Did you specify the use of a clip or sample? Most likely you're going to skip this by clicking "Next."

9) Fill in the Rights & Permissions contact.
10) Fill in the Correspondent in case the Copyright Office needs to contact you.
11) Fill in the name and address for the certificate.
12) Special handling - you most likely want to skip this. If you think any of them applies to you, you should probably be chatting with a lawyer at this point.
13) Certify your submission.
14) Review it and add it to the cart.

Now you've got your Sound Recording and you Work of the Performing Arts applications filled out and added to your shopping cart. Hit "Checkout," pay your money, and voila! You should be hearing from the Copyright Office.



Disclaimer: It's very important that you do this right. While I've attempted to help you through the copyright registration process, this is not legal advice. If you have ANY questions, you need to contact a lawyer and get them to help you complete the process properly.

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