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General Awareness
hullo there
im posting this as im not sure about the level of awareness on these subjects in this forum. i think those that dont practise these things i am about to write, should, otherwise they might end up bein screwed/lose out on monies due to them so especially if you are looking for a release in the near future, make sure u read and do this 
firstly and most important, is the copyright. if you dont have proof of copyright ownership then u have nothing to sell to the labels, and if you send uncopyrighted material to a label and they perhaps like the idea, theres nothing to stop them making their own version of the track, releasing it and you not getting a penny.. now in the UK all this requires is sending yourself a master copy via special delivery. this ensures that u have a receipt of postage with a date and signature on it. the cd and inlay must state the copyright statement i.e. "© . All rights reserved". make sure on the package you write which tracks are in the package (if any legal arguments occur u dont get 2 chances in court ). make sure you keep the receipt and the package in a very safe place. another way of ensuring copyright ownership is leaving a copy in a safe deposit box, with a receipt dated & signed by the bank manager. make sure you write exactly the same things as stated above on the cd and package, and keep the receipt in a safe place. i understand that copyright laws differ from country to country, so if ur not sure then make sure you check what must be done!
secondly, whether your signed or not, if your tracks are good then people will play them. In most countries there are royalty collection agencies, the two most important of which are the performing rights (when ur tunes get played to the public), and the mechanical reproduction rights (if ur tunes get pressed to vinyl/put on a compilation cd). For UK artists, these are called PRS and MCPS.. go to www.prs.co.uk where there are links to the MCPS & details of how to join each. i cant remember the name of the agencies in the US & other places, but search for royalty collection on a search engine.. if you know your tracks are being played, join these agencies so that u can receive these royalties for your work. they will require proof of your tune being played (a letter from either a broadcaster, promoter or venue owner confirming the public performance/broadcast took place).
i hope this helps some ppl 
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MUGGETS
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