Good point.
On Sep 29, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> No offense, but if it wasn't legit to put the lyrics on a web site or app, 
> then how do professional musicians like myself cross reference the words to 
> songs that they're going to perform.
>  
> For exampel, I'm a worship leader in a church.  Yes, we obbviously have to 
> worry about copyright and what not, but I've never heard anything about 
> lyrics being placed on a web site as being illegal.  Now, if you post the 
> music itself... that's a completely different story.
>  
> I've been using google to find lyrics like crazy for our worship services, 
> but just figured this way might would be a bit easier.  Plus, when at 
> rehursals, I could look them up on the fly with my phone, if needed.
>  
> Chris.
> 
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