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The play publishing house should be contacted to obtain the rights to perform a play. You either need to fill out a form provided by the company or call and inquire about the process.
who owns publishing rights of the turtles happy together
Sony/ATV publishing.
I am not sure what you need the rights for so it is hard for me to make my answer specific to your case but generally, the best idea is to simply contact the distribution company.
You can either... A) Purchase the rights from the author or his/her estate. B) Purchase the rights from an existing agent or publishing house.
Bloomsbury Publishing was the first company to obtain the rights. They released the book in the UK on the 26th June 1997.
No, copyrighting something refers to securing legal rights over original work, while publishing refers to making that work available to the public. Copyright protects the expression of ideas, while publishing is the act of distribution.
Harper Collins owns the publishing rights.
In the US, publishing rights are held by Music Sales Group and Warner Chappell. You would need additional licenses for specific recordings.
To get publishing rights, you typically need to either purchase them from the original rights holder or negotiate an agreement for them. This process often involves reaching out to the copyright holder or their designated representative, such as a publishing company or licensing agency, to discuss terms and secure permission to use the content. Make sure to review and sign a contract detailing the extent of the publishing rights granted.
The musical rights to "Scrooge" are typically owned by various entities, including the estate of Leslie Bricusse, who wrote the music and lyrics for the musical. The rights may also be managed by music publishing companies or licensing agencies that handle the distribution and performance rights for the show.
Gaga subsequently struck a music publishing deal with Sony/ATV.