On Oct 23, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Giovanni Andreani wrote:
As an example, let's say:
I want to arrange a music piece like Hey Jude or a cartoon's main
theme,
etc. [...]
If you actually succeed in getting permission to arrange Hey Jude, I'd
be interested in hearing the story.
mdl
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Crystal Premo wrote:
Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
copyright information.
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But not all works are registered with BMI or ASCAP. There is also SESAC
in the U.S., and plenty of smaller works never are registered with
performin
>Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
>copyright information.
>
>Crystal Premo
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Thank you, I found wht I was looking for at BMI
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Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
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Giovanni Andreani wrote:
One question about copyright regarding music which is not of public
domain: how do you find the copyright's holder?
In the U.S., the Copyright office of the Library of Congress is supposed
to maintain the registry which provides the current identity of the
coypright own