Whoever you got the license from; it should be spelled out in the agreement.
There are two separate things protected in a music file: the underlying work and the performance.
The law states that it is legal to download music for your own personal use, as long as you don't make copies of the music. This includes recordings of radio and TV programs, as long as the copyright owner has no objection. You can play music for friends at home, as long as this is only for your own and your friends' personal enjoyment. But you cannot play the music in public, perform it or make a recording of it.
It is not illegal to email music that you have created yourself or that you hold the legal right to distribute. It is illegal to supply music for which someone else holds the copyrights and distribution rights. Both you, as the sender, and the receiver of the illicitly supplied music would be liable to prosecution.
All of them.
Yes. The song itself is controlled by Harrissongs Ltd, and administered by Wixen Music. Each recording will have its own rights in addition.
Brentwood-Benson.
Most are administered by Amazement Music.
BMG is a collaboration of international music companies which focus on the management of music rights. BMG works with musicians, producers,songwriters, and other people from the music industry to manage their musical copyrights.
Frances Bean Cobain does.
No. That is infringing on the artist's copyrights.
I don't have a car payment. If I did I would send payments to who ever holds the title.
did not receive a statement from my union fidelity life ins don't have envelope where do i send a payment/
http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Send your payment with your 1040.
There are two separate things protected in a music file: the underlying work and the performance.
"A Family Affair" is licensed by Music Theatre International.
If the monthly statement is not received, you still need to send in your payment. If you do not have the address, you need to call your creditor to see where the payment should be mailed to.
The address to which you must send your payment. See related question.