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 Copyright laws
Author: Theboy_2 
Date:   2004-01-23 19:50

i need to know about the littel details of copyright lawas ASAP. i'm arranging music for a music festival, and i need to know if this will infringe on some laws. I have and own all the originals and will be giving full credit to the composer on the music. and if the laws are different in the Canada and the United States.

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 RE: Copyright laws
Author: Bryan 
Date:   2004-01-24 02:10

i think if u give full credit to them, it won't matter, (cuz we basically do that on quotes)

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 RE: Copyright laws
Author: Dee 
Date:   2004-01-24 16:29

In the US, you MUST have permission of the copyright holder to make arrangements and perform those arrangements. Giving the person credit is NOT enough. He/she can sue you and if they do they WILL win and can collect damages.

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 RE: Copyright laws
Author: Juli 
Date:   2004-02-06 14:48

I am needing to know where I can find a copy of the copyright laws related to printed media, music, and audiovisuals. I am needing it in such a format that it can be printed and laminated so it can posted at a school for accredidation. CAn you help???

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