It is administered by Sagacious Music and Wild Honey Publishing Company.
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"Better Days" was actually written by the legendary singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby. Dianne Reeves did an amazing job performing the song, but let's give credit where credit is due. So, there you have it - Bruce Hornsby is the man behind the music!
Sen. Feinstein is the senior Senator from California; she assumed office 60 days before Sen. Boxer.
Melissa Reeves
The Copyright Office lists the authors, Mark Giannino and Chris Murphy, as the copyright claimants.
She left to spend time with her children, but returned to Days in 2000.
Not on the days as such. The song is quite old and 'traditional' so it is probably out of copyright. Please use capitals if you are refering to a title, it helps avoid confusion.
Such a short phrase does not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no registered trademark for it.
Judy Reeves has written: 'The writer's retreat kit' -- subject(s): Authorship, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Authorship 'A Writer's Book of Days'
For the most part, the average paramedic is not going to be affected by copyright in his work. A general understanding of copyright is more or less required to be a member of society these days, however.
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"Copyright registration may be obtained from the U.S. Copyright Office by formal claim which currently costs 760 dollars per claim, when selected, the registration can be received in as early as five days if there is proof of legitimate need for expedited service shown."