A topliner sends a hook to a producer. The producer uses the melody with a different artist and different words — but the structure, flow and rhyme scheme are identical. No timestamped document. No proof. The topliner has no case, even though the hook was clearly theirs first.
Why protecting song lyrics matters more than you think
Lyrics are the most frequently copied element in music. They're plain text — easy to screenshot, copy-paste, or claim. Unlike a beat or a master file, your lyrics can be stolen with a single copy-paste, and proving you wrote them first requires a timestamped proof.
What copyright gives you automatically
- Ownership of your lyrics at creation
- Protection in 180+ countries — Berne Convention
- Exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute
- Permanent moral right of authorship
What copyright does NOT give you
- A dated proof of when you wrote them
- Evidence you wrote them before you shared them
- A document to present in a dispute
- Proof of your specific contribution in co-writing
The bottom line: copyright protects your song lyrics automatically — but without a timestamped proof of creation, it's nearly impossible to enforce. Protect first, share after.
What is — and isn't — protected in song lyrics
| Lyric element | Copyright protected | When to deposit |
|---|---|---|
| Complete song lyrics | Yes — fully protected | Before sending to composer or artist |
| Hook / chorus draft | Yes — if original | Before any co-writing session |
| Verse / bridge / pre-chorus | Yes — if original | Before sharing for feedback |
| Topline (melody + words) | Yes — melody + text | Before sending to producer |
| Lyric structure / rhyme scheme | Partial | With full text for stronger proof |
| Song title alone | No — too short | Deposit with full lyrics |
| A lyrical concept / idea | No — ideas aren't protected | Not protectable alone |
How to protect song lyrics with TuneLockr — step by step
Prepare your lyrics file
PDF, TXT or DOCX — any text format works. You can protect a complete set of lyrics, a rough chorus draft, a topline, or lyrics in any language. The earlier you protect, the stronger your position.
Create your TuneLockr account
Free registration at app.tunelockr.com — no credit card for the first deposit. No PRO membership required.
Upload your lyrics file
TuneLockr calculates a unique cryptographic fingerprint of your lyrics and records it on the Tezos blockchain — immutable proof that these exact lyrics existed at this exact date and time.
Receive your PDF certificate instantly
Timestamped certificate, eIDAS compliant, valid for life in 170+ countries. Stored in your TuneLockr library. This is your proof of lyric authorship.
Now share your lyrics safely
Send your lyrics to a producer, artist, publisher, or co-writer — your proof predates the share. If anyone disputes authorship, your certificate is your evidence.
🎁 Protect your lyrics now — 1st deposit free
Tezos blockchain · eIDAS standard · Lifetime proof · 170+ countries · No credit card
Protect my song lyrics →When to protect your song lyrics : 6 critical moments
Before sending to a composer
Before sending your lyrics to a beatmaker or composer for a melody — deposit first. If the song becomes a hit, your proof establishes the lyrics were yours before the collaboration.
Before a co-writing session
Before any joint writing session — deposit your existing contribution. Your dated certificate defines what you brought to the table before the session started.
Before pitching to a publisher
Before submitting lyrics to a music publisher or A&R — protect them first. Publishers receive thousands of submissions. Your proof ensures your work stays documented.
Before sending to an artist
Before sending lyrics to an artist to record — even as a demo. If you're writing for someone else (ghostwriting), your proof of prior authorship is essential protection.
Before posting on social media
Before posting a lyric excerpt on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter — your text is immediately readable and copyable. Protect it before the post goes live.
Before entering a contest
Before submitting lyrics to a songwriting competition — protect first. Competitions expose your lyrics to many readers and judges.
Ghostwriting : protecting lyrics you write for others
Ghostwriters and topliners face unique challenges when it comes to protecting song lyrics. You write the lyrics, but the credit often goes to the artist — and disputes can arise about who actually wrote what.
⚠️ Ghostwriting risks
- Artist claims full authorship of your lyrics
- Lyrics reused or sold to another artist without your agreement
- Rights transfer terms disputed after delivery
- Editorial royalties not honored
✅ How to protect yourself
- Deposit on TuneLockr before every delivery
- Keep all intermediate drafts and versions
- Formalize the rights transfer in a written contract
- Reference your TuneLockr certificate in the contract
- Deposit the final delivered version separately
Key rule for ghostwriters: even if you're contractually transferring the rights to your song lyrics, your TuneLockr certificate remains your permanent record of authorship. If the artist ever disputes the terms of the agreement, your timestamped proof establishes that you created the lyrics first. Never deliver ghost-written lyrics without protecting them first.
Methods to protect song lyrics : full comparison
| Method | Speed | Cost | Legal strength | For lyrics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TuneLockr Recommended | 2 minutes | 1st free, from €4.90 | Strong — eIDAS + Tezos | PDF, TXT, DOCX, ZIP |
| U.S. Copyright Registration | Weeks | $35-65 | Very strong (US) | Published works — US market |
| Soleau envelope (INPI) | 15 days | €15 | Good — France | Occasional high-value lyrics |
| PRO registration (ASCAP/BMI/PRS) | Weeks | Membership fees | Royalty collection | After commercial release |
| Email to yourself | Instant | Free | Weak — not reliable | Not recommended alone |
If your song lyrics are plagiarized — what to do
Gather your evidence
Your TuneLockr certificate, the original lyrics file, the date of first publication or send, and all relevant message/email exchanges. The earlier your proof predates the plagiarism, the stronger your case.
Compare the lyrics precisely
Identify the exact passages copied — hook, verse, rhyme scheme, specific phrases. The more precise the match between your original lyrics and the plagiarized version, the stronger your dossier.
Report to the platform
YouTube, Spotify, TikTok — report the violation via their copyright form. Attach your TuneLockr certificate as proof of prior authorship of the lyrics.
Send a cease and desist
Registered letter to the person who plagiarized your lyrics, demanding removal and credit, and referencing your proof of authorship.
Consult an IP attorney
If the situation persists, an intellectual property attorney can initiate a copyright infringement action. Your TuneLockr certificate is the central piece of evidence.
The best defense: a TuneLockr certificate dated before the publication of the plagiarized lyrics. That's your irrefutable proof that you wrote the song lyrics first.
FAQ — How to protect song lyrics
To protect song lyrics legally: 1) Upload your lyrics (PDF, TXT, DOCX) to TuneLockr before sharing with anyone — timestamped certificate on Tezos blockchain in 2 minutes, 1st deposit free. 2) Register with your PRO (ASCAP, BMI, PRS, SACEM) for commercial royalties. 3) Consider U.S. Copyright Office registration for high-value works. Rule: protect first, share after. Start free →
Yes — song lyrics are protected by copyright as soon as they are written, without formality, under the Berne Convention (180+ countries). But this automatic protection is not provable without a dated proof. If someone claims your lyrics are theirs, you need a timestamped document proving you wrote them first. That's what TuneLockr provides.
Yes — song lyrics are protected by copyright independently from the music. Deposit your lyrics on TuneLockr as a standalone text file (PDF, TXT, DOCX), even before you've found a composer or melody. This is the recommended approach: protect your lyrics before any co-writing session with a musician.
Before any co-writing session, deposit your existing lyric contribution on TuneLockr — full draft, chorus, verse, or topline. This dated deposit clearly establishes what you brought before the session. If a dispute arises about who wrote what, your certificate proves your contribution predated the collaboration.
For ghostwriters: always deposit your song lyrics on TuneLockr before delivering to the artist. Even if you're transferring rights contractually, your proof of authorship is your permanent record. If the artist disputes the terms or claims they wrote the lyrics, your timestamped certificate proves you created them first.
No. Emailing yourself song lyrics is not considered strong proof in most disputes. The timestamp can be challenged and the link between the email and the actual file is easily disputed. TuneLockr uses Tezos blockchain for an immutable, independently verifiable proof — far more reliable.
More resources
How to protect your music
Complete guide 2026.
Read →How to protect a beat
Guide for producers.
Read →Protéger les paroles
Guide complet FR.
Lire →Protéger ses textes
Guide ghostwriters FR.
Lire →Protect an audio file
3 legal methods.
Read →TuneLockr Pricing
All plans and options.
See →Protect my lyrics now
1st deposit free, no CC.
Start →Protéger sa musique
Guide Beathoven 2026.
Lire →Official sources: WIPO — Copyright · U.S. Copyright Office · ASCAP · BMI · PRS for Music · eIDAS Regulation
