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Ask a Lawyer QuestionCountry: United States of AmericaState: Texas I am the public relations director for a band. The group writes all their own music, but one person (the guitarist) mainly writes all the lyrics. Now the band is beginning to have problems with the guitarist believing he gets to run everything how he wants since he writes the lyrics. My question is if the band copyrights the songs under the band name, will the guitarist be able to tell them they can't play the songs if the band chooses another guitarist, or is there any way they can protect the songs so that the band can play them, especially since some have already been recorded and distributed on a demo cd? AnswerNortmally the band can still play and use them if the band has the copyright...How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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com, claiming that the popular social networking Web site infringes on the copyrights of thousands of its artists, MySpace announced it was launching a tool that would allow copyright holders to easily remove content that they believe is unauthorized. But they almost certainly exceeded the actions permitted by the "first-sale doctrine," which allows you to resell a copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright holder. Indeed, the copyright holder is "Universal Spoofs LLC. |
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