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Song OwnSong OwnSong Own is a specialized term in art and design referring to the unique artistic expression and legal ownership of musical compositions, encompassing both the creative and proprietary aspects of songwriting. This multifaceted concept integrates various elements of artistic creation, including melody composition, lyrical writing, arrangement, and the establishment of legal rights over the created work. The practice has evolved significantly since the early days of formal music composition, where ownership was primarily determined by physical manuscripts, to today's digital age where sophisticated registration systems and international copyright laws protect creators' rights. In the contemporary design landscape, Song Own encompasses not only the traditional aspects of musical creation but also extends to visual design elements associated with the music, such as album artwork, music video aesthetics, and digital presence. The concept has become increasingly important in the modern creative economy, where musical works serve as valuable intellectual property assets that can be submitted to various recognition platforms, including the A' Design Award's digital and multimedia design categories. The ownership aspect involves complex layers of rights management, including performance rights, mechanical rights, and synchronization rights, all of which must be carefully considered in the design and presentation of musical works. This comprehensive approach to musical ownership has fostered a rich ecosystem of creative expression while ensuring proper attribution and compensation for artists, contributing to the sustainable development of the creative industries and the preservation of artistic integrity in the digital age. Author: Lucas Reed Keywords: music composition, intellectual property, creative rights, artistic expression, digital design, musical ownership |
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