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Lingo - Video Buyout

An agreement by which the buyer (user) agrees to pay the licensor a flat fee for the use of a song, with no increase based on sales of videocassettes/discs.

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Wow, so many replies! I’ve moved to Thailand, and the internet connection here is so bad that I’m rarely online anymore.. Sorry for the late…
  • by Isabella Hartmann
  • on May 24
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RUSTY HALO
  • by Isabella Hartmann
  • on May 24
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Many thanks for listening and commenting. The chord progression is very simple: Intro and Outro: IV…. /I…. /II7, V7 /I…. / Section A: I, 6m…
  • by Guy E. Trepanier
  • on May 24
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This has been one of the most read topics by me. It has also been one of the most frustrating ones. Everytime I try to…
  • by Ryan Record
  • on May 18
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It’s just difficult for just lyrics
  • by Phillip Barnes
  • on May 10
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Do I need to re-copyright new versions of my old songs?

Yes, a new version of an old song, also called a derivative work, should be copyrighted, noting the ways it’s been altered from the previous version.

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