In the interest of better serving our loyal readers, the M.E.L.O.N. Blog Team is excited to introduce the New M.E.L.O.N. Podcast!
Tony Berman, Esq. is here to answer all of your questions about multimedia and entertainment law.
Today's podcast answers a question from Will in Los Angeles. Will asked why he should bother copyrighting his original songs and artwork. Tony will also explain what someone should do if they find out their copyright is being infringed, how to go about registering a copyright, and what damages one can expect to recover if his copyright is infringed.
If you have a question you'd like Tony to answer on the M.E.L.O.N. podcast, please send it to [email protected]
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Request Paper Copies of Form PA for a song and Form SR for a sound recording
or
Use Electronic Fillable Form CO (Adobe Acrobat Reader needed)
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Posted by: Jay | August 12, 2011 at 06:03 AM