I am an older fellow from Montreal and recently started composing music on my own. I have created and personally mixed two songs along with videos and posted them on YouTube, both of which have been registered at the US copyright office.
But for my third song I would like to increase the level of sound quality and decided to get the third song mixed and mastered by a professional recording house out of LA.
The song is completed and is ready to be sent out to the recording house. However, I am confused about all this work for hire versus the sound copyrights.
I would like to solely hire the recording house to mix and master the track and assure myself that they won't have any rights to the track. However, I recently learned that when the recording studio masters a song this entitles them to a new recording copyright of the mastered version they produced.
So my question is, how can they profit from the newly mastered copyright version of the song?
In summary, should I be worried about this or is there any proper procedures to ensure they can not obtain any rights to the mastered version without negatively affecting my relationship with the recording house?
Thank you
But for my third song I would like to increase the level of sound quality and decided to get the third song mixed and mastered by a professional recording house out of LA.
The song is completed and is ready to be sent out to the recording house. However, I am confused about all this work for hire versus the sound copyrights.
I would like to solely hire the recording house to mix and master the track and assure myself that they won't have any rights to the track. However, I recently learned that when the recording studio masters a song this entitles them to a new recording copyright of the mastered version they produced.
So my question is, how can they profit from the newly mastered copyright version of the song?
In summary, should I be worried about this or is there any proper procedures to ensure they can not obtain any rights to the mastered version without negatively affecting my relationship with the recording house?
Thank you