Can anyone clear this up for me?
I have heard that when recording in a recording studio, the owner of the studio holds the copyrights all the recordings.
Is this true?
For example: I write a song and then I go down the street to my friend Joe who has a studio in his basement. I record my work in Joe's studio. Does Joe now own the copyright to that recording, or do I?
Studio Recordings
You may find the following pages helpful:
http://www.alankorn.com/articles/band_recordings.html & http://www.copyright.gov/docs/regstat52500.html
Although some of it seems a bit contradictory to me
The UK law says
http://www.alankorn.com/articles/band_recordings.html & http://www.copyright.gov/docs/regstat52500.html
Although some of it seems a bit contradictory to me

The UK law says
Authorship and ownership of copyright
Section 9: Authorship of work.
9.-(1) In this Part "author", in relation to a work, means the person who creates it.
(2) That person shall be taken to be-
(aa) in the case of a sound recording, the producer;
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Thank You
Thank you for helping me understand this issue better. Those links to the articles were very helpful.