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Music Publishing
Title: Music Publishing
Category: Arts & Humanities / Music
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Music Publishing
Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College
BA (Hons) Music Industry Management Level 1
MI216 – Music Publishing
· Assess and appreciate the function and process of music publishing.
· Interpret the relationship between music publishers and the agencies who act on their behalf in collecting royalties, both at home and abroad.
· Identify the place of music publishing within the music industry in relation to that of the other players in the industry.
· Identify and define the complexities and implications of music
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should always be on any copies of work that is planned to distribute. But, in reality, as a result of changes in the Copyright Law, any work created after March 1, 1989 is protected even without a ©.
“The term "publishing", most simply, means the business of copyrights. A writer owns 100% of his or her copyrights and 100% of the related publishing rights until the writer signs those rights away by contract.” (Collins, Wallace (1999) What is Music Publishing? p3).
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