Re: Advice-giving audience for my composition?
- From: "notejam" <notejam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Jan 2006 21:39:45 -0800
Maybe Matt can quote the source of this line he posted? I know I have
heard the same thing and think its a paragraph in the copy right law,
but tryingt to do a web search failed to pull up this wording
Maybe it was one of the music mags articles on copyright?
The line:
but legal protection applies from the moment it's created.
What ever, if you can not prove your the author in court, your really
not protected, . Matts second half of the post explained that.
And just tacking a copyright notice and year and claim to be author on
something does not prove you are, any one can do the same and claim you
stole their song.
.
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