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If you compose a piece of music you immediately own the rights associated with that composition. The composition is intellectual property and as soon as you as a composer conceive it, it belongs to you. When the composition begins to be performed and recorded onto physical mediums, it is necessary to register the work with the correct music rights organisations so that they can help you protect and administer those rights and collect royalty money associated with your compositions. Read more

Author: The MIO Team


22.04.06 - AudioMastermind
Valt onder: General Audio

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