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This question must get asked a lot - and I apologize if it's in any sort of
FAQ I haven't seen - but how does an unpublished Canadian artist copyright songs before putting them online or sending out demos... other than the traditional registered timestamped snail-mail method? Is there a "copyright office" that keeps a record of songs? Especially now that they can easily be kept digitally via mp3 and don't take up any physical space. Calls to Canada Copyrights didn't lead to anything tangible, and I'm waiting to hear back from the SOCAN. Thanks for any information you can provide. |
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