Songwriters
Copyright
Publishing
Record Labels
Miscellaneous
100

"Big Yellow Taxi"

Joni Mitchell

100

The Standard Copyright Duration in Canada

Life + 50 years

100

This piece of machinery kickstarted the publishing industry with its creation in the 15th century

The Printing Press

100

The French company that owns Universal Music Group

Vivendi

100

This German-American inventor is best remembered for his invention, the flat-disc using gramophone, after which the Grammys are named.

Emil Berliner

200

"The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"

Gordon Lightfoot

200

This term refers to the use of copyrighted material for the purposes of research, education, private study, parody, satire, criticism, or news reporting

Fair Dealing

200

Unlike the standard agreement, this deal allows the songwriter to benefit from 50% of the publishing while the publisher will be entitled to the other 50%.

Co-Publishing Deal

200

Island, A+M, and Motown Records were all purchased by this label in the late 1980's.

Polygram

200

Having published the works of artists like Little Richard and Buddy Holly, this veteran independent publisher is among the largest of the independents.

Peermusic

300

"I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"

Diane Warren

300

A song has two different copyrights: one copyright for the song itself, and the other for the ________.

Recording of the song

300

Any advance given to a songwriter by a publisher is considered to be _______.

Recoupable

300

This former major label merged with Sony, before being bought out by them completely in the early 2000's

BMG

300

The Canadian company not-for-profit that collects neighbouring rights royalties.

Re:Sound

400

Most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century, having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999

Carole King

400

After departing from Creedence Clearwater Revival to pursue a solo career, this songwriter was accused of plagiarizing himself by the label.

John Fogarty

400

In this type of pub deal, the publisher does not receive any ownership of the copyright, but instead takes a flat fee of the top.

Administrative Deal

400

A&M, Motown, and Island Records were bought out by this label, before it was in turn purchased by Seagrams.

Polygram

400

The American Company that collects Neighbouring Rights Royalties

SoundExchange

500

Has written & co-written 21 Billboard Hot 100 number one hits, ranking him the third highest of all time behind only John Lennon & Paul McCartney.

Max Martin

500

This copyright term refers to creations of the mind.

Intellectual Property

500

Name this large independent publishing company, which is home to Rush, Timbaland, and many more famous acts.

Olé

500

This Russian company owns Warner Music

Access Industries

500

If you're a dog lover, you might remember this company's logo, picturing a dog listening to an early record player.

The Victor Talking Machine Company

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