Thursday, February 28, 2008

When Does Copyright Expire On My Music?

The expiration date on your copyrighted music isn't something you have to worry about, at least not in your lifetime. The music that you've written is copyrighted the moment you've put it onto paper or recorded it. The reason you don't have to worry about expiration is because the music is protected until 70 years after the death of the author. In the case of your music, that author would be you.

This rule about copyright music expiration was first put into place so that the families and heirs of an author could still earn royalties even after his or her death. Ultimately this means that if you've taken the steps to copyright your music and have registered the copyright, then your music will be protected throughout your lifetime until 70 years after you or the last surviving author (assuming a collaboration) is deceased.

Copyright music expiration is not something you should make a primary concern unless you are having issues of someone respecting and/or honoring your copyright at the moment. You should take comfort in the fact that as long as you are alive you are the only one who can assign your copyright to another person; and as long as you haven't given up your ownership of the music it still belongs to you.

This is different, however, if your copyrighted music was work made for hire. If that is the case then you cannot have ownership of the music, as it never legally belonged to you, but the person or entity who hired you to produce the music. Works made for hire have different copyright music expiration than those owned by the creator. With works made for hire, the copyrights are in effect for 95 years from the original publication date or for 120 years from the creation of the work, whichever of the two is shorter.

Richard Cunningham is a freelance journalist who covers copyright law for http://www.ResearchCopyright.com. Download his free e-book, "Copyright Basics" at http://ResearchCopyright.com.

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Online Opportunities and Work

What's is this connection between home businesses, online opportunities and WORK?

Whether you like your "day job" or not, you need to really consider starting your own home business. Online opportunities and online work are, at their peak folks. No matter what you do for a living, you just can't afford to ignore the opportunities that are available on the internet today. Whether you are a stay-at- home mom or a company CEO, there is has got to be a way that you can benefit by using the internet and I'm not just talking about a few bucks here and there. I'm talking about an lucrative business that will give you the lifestyle you have been dreaming about, but could not see your way clear to achieve.

An online business is invaluable to those people who need a regular supplemental income, or maybe even a full-time income. If you are unemployed or underemployed, the internet is a potential godsend. The combination of online opportunity, available work, and viable home businesses can do wonders for those who need just a little extra money, but for those of us who aspire to a different lifeystle, it is a Godsend.

As long as you have something to offer to the global market, the internet is your key to better rewards. It doesn't really matter what you do you don't have to be a computer wizard to profit from today's high-tech world. You just need to be willing to learn. Just remember that these days, people still need very basic things to satisfy their very basic needs. If you can provide for the wants and needs of buying public, and do so at a reasonable price, you basically won't have a problem providing for your own needs. In today's capitalist world economy, you will be justly rewarded for the value that you provide.

Of course, starting a home business, any home business, does have its risks; but risk is simply the price of opportunity in this case online opportunity. Think about it. Even if you work regularly for a paycheck, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are not taking any risks. Trust me, this I know from experience. We live in an uncertain world, and there always exists the possibility of our losing our jobs. Hey, if Steve Jobs can get fired from Apple (the company he founded!), then you certainly can get fired from yours! So don't harbor any illusions about job security. More and more, there simply is no such thing.

The growing job uncertainties of the new millennium only makes home businesses, online opportunity, and online work more valuable to the average person. You may think that you being rewarded amply in your job, but that's actually not the case. Remember that your employer only keeps you employed because he or she profits from your labor, believe me, it's not for your good looks, charm or the Friday socials in the office. In other words, you are part of the production equation. If you produce $100,000 worth of productive labor for your employer, he may only get pay $25,000 that's part of the game and he will do everything he can to keep costs down the barest minimum.

In order to get the most out of your skills, you must be prepared to strike out on your own. By starting your own home business, you will be taking advantage of online opportunity and work and building an sustainable future for yourself and your family.

Copyright © Ali Brown

Ali Brown, a Personal Success Coach, helps new entrepreneurs to find home based business ideas and opportunities so they can work at home. For more information visit her blog: http://AchieveItNow.blogspot.com

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Music for Nothing and Your Tracks for Free

Around the globe, the record industry has gone on the offensive and who can blame them? Faced with numerous peer-to-peer networks and bit torrent clients, it has never been easier for individuals to obtain music for free.

Having given birth to the term illegal downloading, the record industry claims the activity seriously threatens the development of music and artists. But does this argument have any validity or is it a clever corporate spin?

Whilst the record industry have not published any factual information to support this claim, there is certainly information to show that, those illegally downloading music actually spend, on average, some 27% more on music than those who exclusively confine their activity to the legal download sites and pay for every track in advance.

Recent research by the UK software house, Remlap Software, themselves a publisher of a music download application, suggests that, illegal downloaders are anything but the thieves the record industry labels them as.

The term illegal download is in itself an interesting phrase. While most people would define illegal as an activity which is outlawed under Criminal Law, the Oxford Dictionary merely states, contrary to law. The difference between public perception of the definition and the officially recognised version may only be a subtle, but it is powerful enough for the record industry to exploit.

Certainly they would have you believe that, illegal downloading of music is theft. In doing this, the record industry further re-enforces the public perception that such activities are in contrary to CRIMINAL law; with all the serious consequences such an offence implies. The truth of the matter is, there is no criminal offence in either the EU or USA of downloading music without paying for it.

At best, the record industry could claim that, illegal downloads are in violation of Civil Law, but even this would be spurious. Indeed if such a legal prospect were a reality, every YouTube visitor who has watched (and in doing so, downloaded) a video which violates someones copyright could be prosecuted. And so the whole notion of illegal downloads is a total nonsense.

In desperation, the record industry has scraped the bottom of the barrel, several times and now resorts to suing its own customers. But to date they have not been able to prosecute one case of illegal downloading. In every case they have sued on the allegation that the defendant has distributed music in violation of copyright. They have been able to do this, because the whole basis of peer-to-peer networks is that each user shares their music collection with the rest of the network. It is the act of sharing or distribution which is the offence, not what they have downloaded.

Their eternal effort to force the world to only use pay-for music download sites, the record industry has already persuaded a number of universities and ISPs to turn-off Bit Torrent and Peer-to-Peer traffic. So could this be the end of downloading music for free?

In response to this situation UK software developers, Remlap Software considered that there were probably more mp3 files sitting on web servers, than there are on all the peer-to-peer networks put togetherand they were right.

Their freeware application Clickster gives access to over 25 million individual tracks; all found on Internet web servers and available for download. With no sharing of the end-users own mp3 collection, Clickster is being hailed as the first legal mp3 downloader.

One of the great things about Clickster is that, because mp3s are being downloaded from a web-server and not from some guy on a dial-up connection 6000 miles away, the download speeds are much quicker. With an integral media player, tracks can be previewed/played without having to first download the file.

With Clickster clearly navigating around the latest attempts of the record industry to stamp out what they call illegal downloading, the future remains bright. And to paraphrase the Eighties rock-band, Dire Straitsget your music for nothing and your tracks for free.

Further information:

Clickster Remlap Software (http://www.remlapsoftware.com)
Record Industry RIAA (http://www.riaa.com)

Morgan Hamilton

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