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Maggie Harrer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Apr 2001 12:15:31 EDT
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In order to obtain music rights, to discover the composer and lyricist and
who currently owns the rights, there is no need to pay anyone to research
this.  There is a readily accessible web site to discover this very thing FOR
FREE and to apply for rights if that is what you wish to do.  It is run by
the Harry Fox Agency in NY which handles almost all rights to musical
material. http://www.songfile.com
You can also do a search at BMI: http://bmi.com/repetoire/title.as
If you find nothing there, try ASCAP http://www.ascap.com
But, start with Fox, as they are the major rights granting organization in
the United States.

Good luck!  It isn't that hard, don't think you sho have to pay anyone for
this.
Best, Maggie

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