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4 Legal Protections for Your Band and Your Music Every Group Needs

The need for legal protection is much more critical in this technological age characterized by piracy. The good thing is that the law protects you to ensure that no one uses creativity illegally. If you and your friends want to start a band, you need to know your right and place in the constitution. Here is some legal protection that you need.

Music Copyright

Music copyright is the protection you get as the owner of a song. Any music you produce will have your name or your band’s name in it. Your crew must meet some conditions before earning copyright. First, the music must be original, and it should be in a permanent place such as CD, 45s, and cassettes. There are essential benefits of having copyright. It protects both the music (lyrics and melody) and a recording (CDs, mp3, and DAT). Your music is only covered when it’s written. For example, playing a song live does not meet the requirement of being protected.

Corporate Lawyer

A lawyer is an essential person in your industry. They are in a better position to understand the legal protection you need for your music. Some companies, like http://www.carterwestlaw.com, know that there are many people out there who want to take advantage of you if you are new in the industry. A corporate lawyer will help you get your copyright and trademark and ensure that no one exploits you.

Music Publishing

You have the right to be protected from illegal music publishing. If someone uses your song for their advertisement or a TV series, you have the right to get a license fee for the song. Many songwriters have lost a lot of money in the advertisement industry because they do not know that every appearance of their melody on social media is supposed to generate income. The average salary of a musician should be $1,906. In such a case, you need to contact a music publisher.

Trademark

Trademark right prevents other people from using your logo. After creating a brand, people will take advantage of your logo since it’s well established and known. They use it to produce their low-quality music, thus harming your reputation. Having a trademark means that you are the only one with the right to use your logo.

Use these four legal protection tips to ensure that you and your band are protected. You deserve to earn from your creativity.

4 Legal Protections for Your Band and Your Music Every Group Needs

Reader Comments (2)

A very informative article. We work with logos and this is a necessary thing not only in the music industry. Once I was given the task to make some logos. Thanks to MasterBundles I got a lot of ideas. And we were able to create creative logos for leading companies.

December 10 | Registered CommenterJeff Thorsen

It's interesting, thanks!

December 10 | Registered CommenterBrian Weber

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