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Re: Protect my tunes?

stratrhythm - 08 Jun 2005 15:46:34

Although, we do real estate law in our office, I can't tell you how
many times we've looked stuff up with great results in those NOLO
books. You know the ones that you find in almost any good bookstore
like "How to Do Your Own California Divorce."
These books are methodically researched, give good advice for basic
situations in understandable plain english, and best of all- tell you
when you really need to go get a lawyer and when you don't.
I went on their website a few minutes ago, they've got one book called
the Copyright Handbook for $29 and one called Music Law for the same.
These can be downloaded as ebooks. That's where I'd go.
How good is this stuff?
Most of the folks in our firm use their exclusive Quicken software to
to their wills and living trusts.
--- In , "Bob Cannistraro"
<cannistraro@e...> wrote:
> Guys and Gals:
>
> We are very close to releasing a new CD and it contains a lot of
> originals - what's the easiest and/or best way to "protect" the
songs
> I've written?
>
> Is doing a copyright the way to go or is there more to it? They are
> not "published" - do I need to do this?
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Boulder Bob
> The Beloved Invaders

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