![]() ![]() BUT, and this is a big Kardashian but, this only works if the same people wrote every song and own the masters. Now they limit you to 20 (unpublished) songs at a time for $85. So do it for your kids’ retirement! As of March 2019, you can no longer register ALL of your unpublished works for $55 like you once could. The only way you can bring a suit against someone you think plagiarized your work is if you officially register the copyright with the US Copyright office. Why do you want to copyright your songs? Well, remember when Marvin Gaye’s kids sued Pharrell and Robin Thicke because “Got To Give It Up” had a similar groove to “Blurred Lines?” Utterly laughable. It is not intuitive whatsoever and riddled with errors and confusing indicators and language. Although it has been updated over the years, the website looks and functions like it was built in 2003. I just went through the painstaking process of their electronic filing system. Let’s just start by saying the US copyright office needs to hire better web developers. ![]()
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