The national library of the country in which the book was published likely has information on file.
1969, Northern Songs.
Assuming you have a license from the copyright holder to print the song in your book, you would hold the rights for the book as a compilation.
Yes. You do not have direct/express permission from the owner/owners of the songs to copy/download them. This is considered Copyright Infringement and is punishable with a hefty fine and a period of jail time. Please view the related link for more information on Copyright laws.
Generally, yes.
Fionn. has written: 'The Celtic lyre' -- subject(s): Songs, Scottish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Songs
No songs have ever been sued.
Print of this movie was burnt and print was saved. I heard that there are some [art of print was available but could not get more information. Akashvani Ahmedabad has records of all songs of Divadandi. I heard them all in programm "Visrata Sur". You may try to get songs by communicating with Akashvani Ahmedabad, if you find it interesting.
Songs of Universal.
Songs of Universal.
yes you can
There are more than 20 songs by that title, so you will need to know more information first (the composer or even the artist will help you search). When you have more information, use the ACE database compiled by ASCAP to find the copyright holder.
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