I'm from a band I wish to keep anonymous for obvious reasons.
We have several tracks recorded that we're wanting to release at once, the only trouble is that the copyrighting process usually takes 4-5 months.
What's the fastest cheapest way to copyright multiple songs at once?
Add the warning label "Donut Steel"
>copyrighting process
What the hell is this even supposed to mean? You've created the songs, you own the copyright. There's no process involved. If you've written and performed the songs yourself, by national and international law (WIPO treaty, TRIPS, etc) you immediately own all rights.
Are you talking about that Library of Congress thing? You only need to register your works with the LoC if you plan to litigate your copyrights in the US as far as I'm aware.
>>1439817
I mean registering proof of copyright.
>>1439817
This!
>>1439882
>registering proof
You're doing it wrong Nigel. When you release the songs they have enough legal protection. No need to kick around waiting for something.
>Obviously in need of pic related
You already own the copyright.
>>1439754
If songs are like books you just make a long track and copyright them all at once. And 4-5 months? I registered my books in a few weeks. Don't get anxious. If you plan on doing this as a business get your registration. You can't sue and protect your stuff with out it.
>>1439754
>I'm from a band
Learn how to introduce yourself holy shit