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Frequently Asked Questions . . .
Q: My choir is singing one of
your publications in a couple of weeks and we’d like to print
the words in the bulletin so the congregation can follow along. What is
the procedure
to get this permission?
A: Let us know in writing (via mail, email or “Contact Us”
on this site) the details: what, where, when,
and how many copies you want to make. We will check the status of the text in
question and let
you know if permission is granted. If granted, we will inform you of any
requirements regarding
the notice of copyright, its placement, or the author’s name. This process
doesn’t take long, but
please don’t wait until the last minute to make your request! There
is usually no charge for this
type of permission.
Q: We want to include one of your publications
on a CD our choir is making for distribution
to members of our congregation. How do we go about securing permission?
A: For non-commercial recordings of our publications we
normally charge the statutory recording fee
(currently about 10 cents) for each recorded copy. We need to know the
title of the publication, the
name of the organization (church, school, etc.) that plans to produce it, the
number of copies you’re
planning to produce, the intended audience. You must contact us
in
writing, before production begins.
We will issue a “Permission to Record Copyrighted Material”
which clearly states all of the above
as well as other stipulations regarding the notice of copyright, etc.
Q: I
have written and recorded some songs. How do I get them published?
A: Celebrations Unlimited publishes
printed music only. We do not publish record albums of any
kind. Your best bet is to find a recording or publishing company that
specializes in the type of
material you’ve written and recorded and submit your material to that firm
for consideration.
Q: Do you accept lead sheets for consideration of publication?
A: No, we do not. All submitted materials must be written out in complete and legible form.
Q: What are the guidelines for submitting manuscripts for your consideration?
A: As stated above, all submitted manuscripts must be
complete and in legible form. Send them
to “Manuscript Editor.” You should never submit your work to more than
one publisher at a time.
Wait! The review process can take a while, depending upon the time of year and
the catalog
needs of the publisher. Be prepared to work with an editor if your work
is selected for publication
(sometimes minor changes are necessary).
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