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Waterwolf | 09:58 Wed 22nd May 2002 | Arts & Literature
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Why does the copyright of a book remain with its author, but the copyright to a music album is held by the record company? I thought all copyright remains with the artist, regardless of medium.
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Book copyright is pretty straightforward - text is produced by an individual, who usually retins copyright for it. Recording music is a more complex scenario, involving advances from record companies to finance studio time, and songwriting and performing royalties. Record companies do not always retain copyright - it's a complex system of contracts worked out with the company and artist - it boils down to the bigger the artist, the more copyright control they tend to get, but there are many and various ways of coming to that conclusion.

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