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Guest post from the ReverbNation BlogSo you’ve already written and recorded a song and determined who owns it, but now what can you as an owner do with it? What rights in the song do you have, that no one else does?The owner of the copyright in a work has certain exclusive rights in that work, rights that no one else but the owner has, including the rights to:- Reproduce/copy the work;
- Adapt and prepare derivative works based on the work;
- Distribute copies of the work;
- Perform or display a musical work publicly; and
- Perform a sound recording publicly by digital audio transmissions.
- authorized by the owner of the underlying work (or the underlying work must be in the public domain); and
- independently copyrightable (i.e., there must be at least some substantial and original variation from the underlying work—not merely a trivial variation).