How to Copyright Songs - Rap Music Business Tips http://www.RapRich.com If you want tips on how to copyright songs, then read this. You will find out how to write rap music the correct way. What do you do if you have more than one piece of work to register? People such as artists, poets, musicians and photographers have to think about this when they apply for a copyright. Usually they all have more than one piece of work to copyright. The question they have to answer is whether they should copyright each individual piece of work. The answer to this is a definite yes. You can do a bulk application, but in the application, you want to make sure that you list each piece individually. You have to protect yourself so that each song is protected to the maximum that it can be protected. Let's look at an example. Let's say that you have 7 songs and someone was to steal 4 of those songs. You want to be able to collect the damages due for each song that was stolen. So again if you were to register a bulk copyright application, you must make sure that you identify each song title, the date and place of the recording, the date of first publication, lyrical and musical composers as well as the names of the performers. The key is to write the application in such a manner that you would get the maximum statutory damages that you would be able to receive if something were to happen that you found someone infringing on the copyright of your songs. So, now that you know how to register for more than one song, make sure that you protect yourself and your work. You want to also protect any future value of your work, so make sure that you apply for a copyright. Prevent any possible infringement issues that you may encounter in the future. If you want tips on how to copyright songs, then claim your FREE newsletter at http://www.RapRich.com. How to Copyright Songs - Rap Music Business Tips Copyright 2010 by http://www.LyricsMethod.com