Re: Advice-giving audience for my composition?
- From: Markus Dehmann <markus.dehmann@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 21:07:07 -0500
Steve Latham wrote:
I should also mention the reverse is true. If you compose something and tuck it away in a drawer, registering it is not so important, and it just makes more work for the Copyright Office. We should all register, but register responsibly.
Of course, I wouldn't register needlessly. Every application costs $30, if I understand correctly (http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html).
So, how does it work? If I have 5 songs I want to register, can I record them on CD and send it there? I would not need 5 separate applications, right?
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