Hey guys,
This doesn't necessarily have to with music itself, but more so the legal end of music. Hopefully this is the right section..
Anyways, I'm a singer/songwriter from New Brunswick, Canada. I perform locally, and have only played songs I've written. This said, I am working on releasing my own CD.. Before I do that, though, I want to ensure that I have all rights to the songs I've written so I don't end up getting sued for copyright infringement on a song I've written myself.
I know that under Canadian laws music is "Copyrighted as soon as you write it on paper", but I want more assurance than that. I'm looking to legally copyright my music.
Now, I know that you send your forms in to the government association by mail form or email, but in the interest of saving myself some money, (11 songs at $45 CAD each, do the math, it's not that cheap) I want to know if there's a way to copyright them all under one song.
I've heard people saying this is possible, but I don't want to do it and find out it is all wrong and I have to start over.
If I have to, I'll fork out the $495 to get them all copyrighted, but I want to know if it's it's legal/allowed to do it all in one shot.
Thanks!
Dan





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