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Do I need
to copyright my material?

Technically, a song is copyrighted at the moment you write
it down or record it. However, you should always register
your copyright with the Copyright
Office so you can PROVE that the song is yours, and when
you created it.
How do I
copyright my songs?

Contact the U.S. Copyright office at (202) 707-9100, or download
the forms you will need to submit.
What are
the chances my song will be stolen?

Pretty darn slim. I've been in the business for thirty years,
and I've never personally known anybody who really had a song
stolen. I've met the occasional person who had a song that
did bear resemblance to another song, but there was no connection
between the two writers that would have permitted the theft.
Have you ever noticed that most of the big
copyright infringement cases are against huge stars like Michael
Jackson? My guess is that people who are looking for a quick
settlement from a wealthy star in order to avoid the embarrassment
of a lengthy court trial bring many of the high-profile suits.
That being said you should always register
the copyright to your material. You don't want to be the first
person to prove my theory wrong.
Should
I copyright my material before submitting to TAXI?

Yes. You should copyright it before sending it to anybody.
But, don't wait to for the registration confirmation to come
back to you. The copyright office takes months (often 6 months
or more!) to get the confirmation back to you. As long as
you've sent the form(s) in, you're good to go.
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