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SUBMIT YOUR SONGS
Music Aid International has joined forces this year with The ISAs International Songwriting Awards, The UK Songwriting Contest, Music Aid FM, The SCO Song Copyright Organization and The Lyricist of the Year Awards to accept song submissions. Submit your songs through our partnership with the UKSC. Winning songs and finalist songs will be promoted and featured on Music Aid FM to its million plus users and will feature in an MAFM Featured Artists 2023 Compilation Album. To submit songs use the entry form here and select MA Original Song or MA Cover Song from the entry categories. The Blog Tags Widget will appear here on the published site.
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MAFM is a free streaming platform from Music Aid International supporting artists and good causes. Stream music now. Millions of tracks from major and emerging artists. No sign up required.
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The African Childrens Choir will be touring through the Western U.S. from August 30, 2023 to January 9, 2024. Dates so far confirmed are in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, California, Nevada and Arizona. More dates are being added and this is an opportunity to get involved as fans, local media or promoters.
PROMOTERS & SUPPORTERS You can book the African Childrens Choir for a concert in your town or at your benefit event during this tour. For full details on how to book this incredible choir during this trip contact booking@africanchildrenschoir.com MUSIC AID SUPPORT Music Aid International has been a fan and a supporter of the choir for many years and we are happy to promote and support the choir at every opportunity. Contact us if you have an ACC event to promote. See the African Childrens Choir Music Aid Page for more details and links here. The Blog Tags Widget will appear here on the published site.
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Copyright For Songwriters5/26/2023
Copyright theft happens every day and copyright registration may provide the insurance that you need to help you protect your valuable creative work and enforce your legal rights.
The following information is taken from Music Aid's resources and services partner, The SCO Song Copyright Organization. For more details about copyright laws, registration forms, and tips about protecting your songs visit SongCopyright.org. The international laws relating to song copyright state that your songs are your creative work and your property. This legal principle of ownership means that the writer controls and owns all rights relating to the use and reproduction of the song - including the right to sell or assign the copyright and ownership to another individual or company. This is the law under international legal agreements and it is the basic principle of copyright that is accepted throughout the world. Most countries have formalised the principles of copyright outlined above by signing up to an international agreement known as the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. It was first adopted in 1886 as an agreement to honour the rights of all authors who are nationals of countries that are party to the convention. The current version of the convention is the Paris Act of 1971. The convention is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). A search on the internet will show a number of sites with up to date lists of the countries that have signed. This international agreement provides legal protection to the authors of original works where these works have been presented in a tangible, fixed and physical form of expression.This agreement makes it very clear that as soon as your song, music or lyrics are written down, or recorded as a sound recording, they are automatically copyrighted and the writer(s) has/have full legal ownership. This is a very important point. It is not enough to compose a song in your head and keep it in your memory - it must also exist in a physical and tangible form, a form that others can see or hear, for the copyright rules to apply. So under the Berne Convention you officially and legally own the copyright in your work as soon as you express it in a tangible and verifiable form. This protection applies to both published and unpublished works. For more information about copyright for songwriters, the legal issues, practical advice and tips, visit the SCO at SongCopyright.org. The Blog Tags Widget will appear here on the published site.
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