> Musical creation ia a gift from the creator and for those of us who > posess this gift, life is an irony when thinking about how much > people love to listen to the accomplishments but would take the work > in a heartbeat and call it their own. In fact, at times I've thought > close friends would steal my ability and leave me for dead on a > street curb, if only they could get it. But, they can't have it, it's > mine!! Nope it's theirs. Once you release a creative work it becomes the world's, it takes on a life of it's own, and becomes it's own thing. What you are copyrighting is not the work of art, but the idea that someone else can profit off of it, it has to do with the recording industry more than the inherent-ness of the work itself. Eddie IMS Have to be very careful with musical works, to have the > ability to do it is also to take for granted that others could do it > if they just wanted to. That just isn't so, so all the more reason to > protect your work. > Gary > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > --
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Copyright
2005-01-03 by Eddie Sullivan
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