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Mike Rocha wrote:
snip I guess what it comes down to is keep your documents as numerous, detailed and organized as possible. This could include invoices from studio time, and other production related invoices. I've been assured in the past that infringements of copyright pertaining to musical work is quite rare. I personally don't know anyone or have even heard of anyone going around stealing the work of other people. Knock on wood.... snip Roach You are absolutely correct records are everything and not only in Canada. This is true everywhere. You must keep a song diary. Without it registration is next to valueless. Cheers Gary -- --semper sume remedium casum-- http://www.soundclick.com/bands/garyyeomans.htm http://www.mp3.com.au/artist.asp?id=11367 http://members.optusnet.com.au/snabbu/home.html |
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