Tady snad jen klasiku:
Jelikož se jedná o stádium dema, a nejde mi o record labely, ale o umělce, napadá mě spíš nějakej small print do mailu. Spíš jen jako demonstrace toho, že si nepřeju, aby byl matroš dál šířen, a že na to jako kladu velkej důraz.
Does sending out demos compromise my copyright?
It is very rare that demo material is used unscrupulously, though that's not to say that it doesn't happen. If you wish to provide yourself with a certain amount of protection, then you would do well to follow the old trick of sending a copy of any material to yourself by recorded mail, then locking it away, unopened, somewhere secure — many banks rent safety-deposit space for a small annual charge. This can be used for evidence that you owned a recording at the date at which you sent it to yourself. This can be useful if anyone else claims to have ownership of that material at a later date.
Another wise precaution is to put a small copyright notice onto each of your demo recordings: "OP OC Mervin Irwin 2000" should do the trick, indicating to the reader who owns both the writing and recording copyrights.
V dnešní době, kdy je tohle fakt globalizovaný, musí existovat něco, co by vyjadřovalo umělcovu touhu po diskrétnostim ne?
Máte někdo nejakej tip, kde by tohle téma bylo dobře popsaný? Dík
