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#4275 by Chemical Residue
Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:59 am
How bout Posting all of that Copyrighting Info for me again......I need some info on this, badly.....I searched on-line forever and it has had no results...other then the congresses website I do not know where to find the forms or anything of that nature.... PS how do I get my name "trademarked"?

#4277 by RhythmMan
Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:10 pm
Hey, CR,
Yeah, that's it Form 'SR.'
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I just mailed one of those out the other day, myself.
I did a batch of 11 songs as a collection, for $45.
That makes 32 copyrighted songs. If I'd done them all individually, at $45 a pop - it'd cost me $1440.
In a collection, each and every individual song is copyrighted.
So - read up about 'collections'. . .
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Anyway, form SR is a 2 page form. Print 3 copies - one for the Library of Congress, one for yourself, and one to throw away after you screw it up! :)
The forms look for very specific language, when you fill them in.
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Find, print, and read, in this order:
Circular 56 (for form SR. SR = Sound Recording)
Circular 56a (for form SR)
Circular 50 (for form PA) - (you probably won't need this one, but read it first, though)
Circular 8 (Supplementary Copyright info)
And "Copyright Office Fees"
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I read all that stuff for the first batch I sent.
Now I know that all I have do is fill out the 2-page form SR, and the 2 page continuation sheet which allows me to list all the songs I'm copyrighting (for the same $45 fee.)
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After being reviewed, your form SR becomes a legal document.
So, if you do ANYTHING wrong - it comes back, and delays the copyright process for another 3 - 6 months.
So, be sure to do it right the first time. :)
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Read Circular 56a very carefully.
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The line you have to watch out for is under "2a: Nature of authorship"
Here's how I had to fill mine in:
My recordings were music, with no lyrics.
In my case, I wrote the songs, I performed the songs, and I was the one who recorded the songs.
The one and only way to fill in "2a: Nature of authorship," in my case, is: "Music and Sound Recording."
I left blank: 2b, 2c, 6, and 7. (no other authors)
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If you did the same as me (with the songs & recording & all), then you'll fill your forms the same way I did.
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If you are copyrighting more than one song (as a collection), print form "Con" When you fill it it, at the top, right of the form, enter "SR"
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Make 2 identical copies of your song(s); keep one, send the other.
Use Certified Mail - that proves you mailed it.
And when you present your package at the Post office, ask for a Return-Receipt for your certified mail. That means that someone at the Library of Congress has to sign for it when they get it. It proves they DID get it.

#4278 by RhythmMan
Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:14 pm
Oh - by the way -
all that other copyright info is under General Chat - it's now on Page 2.
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http://forum.bandmix.com/viewtopic.php?t=390
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That shortcut might get you directly to it. Just look for posts by author, and look for my screen name Samic-BluesFunkJazz, you'll find it fast enough.
topic = "Anyone know about Copyrighting?"

#4283 by Chemical Residue
Thu Jan 11, 2007 11:17 pm
So can I get my name trademarked through the Library of congress?

#4287 by RhythmMan
Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:02 am
I've only done the copyright-thing.
I believe trademarks are a little different.
I suspect you may have to hire someone to do a trademark search, to ensure no one else has used it already . . . I don't really know.
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How many songs / what kind - are you copyrighting?

#4289 by Chemical Residue
Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:02 am
All of my works probably like 30+ tracks....hip-hop, electronica, softrock.....etc.....

#4298 by RhythmMan
Fri Jan 12, 2007 10:29 pm
If you can afford it, you might want to break it up into 3 collections, 10 -12 songs each; just soas not to put all your eggs in one basket, so to speak . . . .
Whatever you do - good luck with it.

#18103 by RhythmMan
Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:43 pm
Bump.
More copyrighting info right here.

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