Starting Your Career As A Musician

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  • The right to copy or reproduce the work in any format, whether digital or analog

  • The right to make derivative works (all kinds of adaptations of the work, includ-
    ing translations, revisions, film versions of books, etc.)

  • The right to control distribution of new copies of the work

  • The right to perform the work publicly

  • The right to display the work publicly
    When licensing nonexclusive rights, the following distinctions can be made:

  • Duration of use

  • Geographical area in which use is permitted

  • The medium in which use is permitted

  • The language in which the use is permitted

  • Electronic rights may be specifically granted or withheld
    There are a few exceptions, known as public interest performances, which can apply
    under specific circumstances. These include:
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  • Live educational performances

  • Transmissions to classrooms

  • Religious performances

  • Face-to-face performances of musical works for free or for some charitable purpose

  • Record stores may play records to promote sales

  • Home listening

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