Copyright law for music

  • How long can you play a song without copyright?

    Unfortunately, there are no fixed standards as to how much of a song you can use without infringing the song owner's copyright.
    Of course, the shorter you can make the clip, the stronger your argument for fair use protection..

As the owner of your music, copyright gives you the right to make and sell copies, distribute those copies, make new works based on your work, and, with some limitations explained below, publicly perform or display the work.
Music copyright designates legal ownership of a musical composition or sound recording. This ownership includes exclusive rights to redistribute and reproduce the work, as well as licensing rights that enable the copyright holder to earn royalties.
When you record a song, you may be creating two works that are protected by copyright: a musical work and a sound recording. A sound recording and the music, 

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