Changes in copyright life on song publicationsBy Don Fraser, music librarianDes Moines, Iowa, Chapter The U.S. Congress has had laws pertaining to copyrights held by songwriters, composers, arrangers and performers for a long time and periodically have found it to be in the best interests of some to amend them. Until recently, these were the current laws:
On Oct. 27, 1998, the Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act was signed into law. This law amends the above by increasing the 47 in both items No. 1 and 2 and the 50 in No. 3, all by 20 years. It did not restore copyright protection to any works that had become public domain in a previous year. So, songs originally copyrighted in 1922 had become public domain Jan. 1, 1998. Songs originally copyrighted in 1923 will become public domain on Jan. 1, 2019. Any further questions should be sent to Tom Barr, librarian, in the Old Songs Library, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Call 800-876-7464.
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