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Training Manual
This page is constructed to provide you information on training in many forms.
Here are guitar lessons links http://www.guitarconsultant.com
Rights and Permissions
YOU NEED FULL PERMISSION TO DO THIS!
· You must own the copyright for the sound recordings or have the authority or
permission from the owner(s).
· If you didn't write the song/composition, that's OK, but you must find out who the
copyright owners are, and pay the publisher their mechanical royalties the same way
you would for CDs sold, but based on your download/sales activity.
· If you have samples in your music, they must all be legally cleared and
paid-for.
No “mix tapes” of other people's music, even if you are mixing in your own
music.
· It's VERY important you have all rights and permission! Files distributed on the
internet are watched very carefully by lawyers. You can't just “get away with it”.
Do everything thoroughly and legit.
· If you have cover songs (artist performing someone else's songs) on your CD, please
read the “songs FAQ” and “cover songs” sections, first
Statutory Royalty Rates
The current (2006) statutory rate for royalties is 9.1¢ for every copy sold if the playing time
for the song is under five minutes.
If the playing time for the song is longer than five minutes, the rate is 1.75¢ per minute,
rounding up to the next minute.
Therefore Statutory Royalty Rates
· If under 5 minutes = 9.1¢ per copy
· 5 to 5:59 minutes = 10.5¢ per copy (6 minutes x 1.75¢)
· 6 to 6:59 minutes = 12.25¢ per copy (7 minutes x 1.75¢)
· 7 to 7:59 minutes = 14¢ per copy (8 minutes x 1.75¢)
· etc.
The Copyright Office always keeps the most up to date information concerning statutory royalty
rates at this link: http://www.copyright.gov/carp/m200a.html
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