Thanks in advance.
Is it legal to print and frame lyrics? Instinct says no but I see a lot of sellers on reputable websites doing so.
I am a crafter. If I print a page of lyrics can I use the paper in my crafts? I'm thinking of anniversary gifts made from the printed lyrics of a couple's first dance.
Selling printed lyrics
Hi strongcoffee,
Your instinct is right. Lyrics are a form of literary work and therefore, assuming the work is still in copyright, printing them without permission would be an infringement. Copyright in the lyrics of more well-known songs will often be owned by a music publisher, so it might be possible to get a licence. Most music publishers will be members of the copyright collecting society PRS for music, so you could contact them to discuss your project. However since you do not want to 'perform' the music, it might be worth contacting the Music Publishers Association first to see if they offer licences for this purpose.
Your instinct is right. Lyrics are a form of literary work and therefore, assuming the work is still in copyright, printing them without permission would be an infringement. Copyright in the lyrics of more well-known songs will often be owned by a music publisher, so it might be possible to get a licence. Most music publishers will be members of the copyright collecting society PRS for music, so you could contact them to discuss your project. However since you do not want to 'perform' the music, it might be worth contacting the Music Publishers Association first to see if they offer licences for this purpose.
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Thanks, AndyJ
I'm confused how so many sellers are getting away with it then. It's pretty blatant, a search for 'first song' 'anniversary' 'print' etc brings up successful businesses printing lyrics of meaningful songs. They can't have licenses for each song.
What I plan(ned) to do was print the page then cut it up. Whole lines of text would not be visible then, just 2-3 words at a time. Imagine setting out the lyrics as prose, then cutting a vertical inch strip from the page of text. The recipient would know what the words were from but you couldn't read the piece as lyrics.
Oh, I don't know. Dodgy ground. It was such a nice idea.
I'm confused how so many sellers are getting away with it then. It's pretty blatant, a search for 'first song' 'anniversary' 'print' etc brings up successful businesses printing lyrics of meaningful songs. They can't have licenses for each song.
What I plan(ned) to do was print the page then cut it up. Whole lines of text would not be visible then, just 2-3 words at a time. Imagine setting out the lyrics as prose, then cutting a vertical inch strip from the page of text. The recipient would know what the words were from but you couldn't read the piece as lyrics.
Oh, I don't know. Dodgy ground. It was such a nice idea.
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