Copyright provides legal protection for every manifestation of creative activity with an individual character, established in any form, regardless of its value, purpose, and method of expression, generally referred to as a work. A work can therefore also be a musical work, i.e., a song, melody, jingle, sound, etc.
The copyright to a particular work generally belongs to its author, with certain exceptions (in some cases, it may belong to his employer). Copyright belongs to the author from the moment the work is created; registration is not necessary. The creation of a work requires it to be presented in some form. In the case of a musical work, for example, through its musical notation. Obtaining protection for one’s musical work is not problematic; one only needs to meet the requirements of the law. However, it is much more difficult to prove the existence of copyright for a given work in the event of a dispute.
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