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From JBrenneman@macdermid.com
Subject Re: Copyright
Date Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:39:11 -0700

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Yeah, I was going to post about something an instructor of my recording
engineering class told us, and then John sorta beat me to the punch.

In addition to sending in a collection of works, our instructor informed us
that you can continually (and he does) 'add' to that existing collection
(ie, without forking out more money.)

Never done it, don't know of the accuracy of it, but I spread the, um,
'knowledge' anyway. That's never gotten anyone into trouble before has
it???

-Jeff Brenneman

P.S. Anyone going to Aron's Parking lot sale in Hollywood next month?

NP: Lee Collins' SOTT 15 'The Pavement's Changing To JAM' GREAT STUFF!




>From: "John L. Micek" <jlmicek@mindspring.com>

>Great discussion, this one.
>For what it's worth, you can also copyright songs en masse by sending the
>Library of Congress' copyright office a cassette with all your songs on
it,
>labelling it, "Collected Works," and then enumerating each song on the
>copyright application.

>That way you can avoid the $30 x 8 or $30 x 10 on an LP that it might cost
>to copyright each song individually, and still retain rights to each tune.


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