The online Copyright Catalog gives only three titles: Let Them Say, Race don't have to be a barrier, and a collection of song lyrics. Pre-1978 works would only have paper records, and registration is not required for protection.
Once you have written a book, it is copyright to you. All writers copyright their own books.
New Directions Publishing.
copyright 1962 by Regent Music Corporation. copyright renewed by Jewel Music Publishing Co. Inc.
Commercial uses of copyright-protected works include publishing, broadcasting, and so on.
The song itself is controlled by APRS, now a division of PeerMusic. Sound recordings were on Victor, now owned by Sony.
Yes, it does. Just like any other Copyright.
Songwriting copyright, or publishing rights, is the aspect of song protection separate from the performance or recording; it is right in the underlying work.
The copyright usually is located at the back of the first page or the front cover of the book.
you have to register them with a publishing company , who will collect royalties and protect the copyright
The part of a book that contains copyright and publishing information is typically found on the verso of the title page, also known as the copyright page. This page includes details such as the copyright notice, the name of the publisher, the publication date, and sometimes the ISBN number. It may also provide information about the book's edition and any relevant disclaimers.
Yes. Notification is generally printed below the legend.
Yes, often more than one for each book.