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Music Copyright: Complete Guide 2026 — Everything You Need to Know and How to Protect Your Rights

Music Copyright: Complete Guide 2026 — Everything You Need to Know and How to Protect Your Rights
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Music Copyright :
complete guide 2026

What copyright music copyright really protects, copyright vs neighbouring rights, SACEM, TuneLockr, YouTube, Spotify — everything an artist needs to know to protect their rights in 2026.

📅 Updated June 2026 ✍️ TuneLockr ⏱️ 7 min read

What is music copyright music copyright ?

The music copyright — or musical copyright in France — is the set of legal rights granted to anyone who creates an original musical work. It allows you to control the use, distribution, reproduction, and monetisation of this music by others.

What music copyright protects
  • Song lyrics
  • The melody and chords
  • Musical arrangements
  • Audio recordings (masters)
  • Original beats and instrumentals
What copyright does not protect
  • An abstract idea for a song
  • A musical genre in general
  • A style of performance
  • A common chord progression
  • A tempo or BPM
🌍 International scope

The Berne Convention guarantees the protection of the music copyright in 180+ countries without any formalities — automatically upon creation.

7 essential things to know about the music copyright in 2026

1

Copyright is created automatically — but you must be able to prove it

In France and in 180+ countries, copyright music copyright comes into effect as soon as the work is created, with no formalities required (Berne Convention). However, without proof of prior creation, defending your rights in case of a dispute is very difficult. A TuneLockr deposit creates this evidence in 2 minutes — timestamped certificate, Tezos blockchain, valid in 170+ countries.

2

Copyright vs related rights: two distinct protections

A single song generates two types of rights — often for different people. The copyright protects the composer, lyricist and arranger. The Neighbouring rights protects the performer and record producer.

Type of rightWho is protectedCollecting society
CopyrightsComposer, lyricist, songwriter, arrangerSACEM
Related rights — performerSinger, musicianADAMI, SPEDIDAM
Related rights — producerLabel, beatmaker, producerSCPP, SPPF
3

Register your music to strengthen your copyright

To prove your music copyright on a specific date, there are three solutions. TuneLockr is the fastest and most suitable for independent artists.

SolutionTimeframeCostLegal value
TuneLockr2 minutesFirst one free, from €4.90Strong — eIDAS + Tezos
INPI Soleau envelope15 days15€Good — official FR
Email to yourselfImmediateFreeNone — legal myth
4

The duration of music copyright in France

In France, the music copyright lasts 70 years after the author's death (Article L123-1 of the Intellectual Property Code). For recordings (masters), the duration is 70 years from the date of first publication. After these periods, the work enters the public domain.

Warning: moral rights (attribution, integrity of the work) are perpetual and inalienable — even after transferring economic rights, you remain the author.

5

Can you lose your music copyright?

You remain the holder of your music copyright even without taking any action. However, you can:

  • Transfer your economic rights — in whole or in part to a label or publisher
  • Grant a licence — for use by a client, a film, a brand
  • Signing a bad contract — certain clauses may cause you to lose control of your work

Critical point: always read your contracts before signing them. A blanket transfer clause can deprive you of all your economic rights. If in doubt, consult an intellectual property lawyer or the SACEM.

6

Music copyright on YouTube, Spotify and TikTok

No platform protects your music copyright automatically. Here is the full method:

YouTube — Content ID
  • Register on TuneLockr before publishing
  • Distribute through DistroKid, TuneCore or CD Baby with Content ID
  • YouTube automatically detects each use
  • Monetise or block unauthorised videos
Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer
  • Register on TuneLockr before distributing
  • Declare to SACEM to receive streaming royalties
  • Add your copyright metadata (ID3 tags)
  • Check your Spotify for Artists profile

→ Complete guide: protect your music on YouTube

7

What to do in case of music copyright infringement

If your music copyright is infringed despite your protection, follow these steps:

  • Gather evidence — TuneLockr certificate, date of creation, exchange history
  • Report to the platform — YouTube, Spotify, TikTok have DMCA claim forms
  • Send a formal notice — send a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt to the plagiarist
  • Contact SACEM — they can intervene in some cases of commercial infringement
  • Consult a lawyer — intellectual property for legal action if necessary

→ Complete guide: musical plagiarism — what to do

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SACEM and music copyright : what’s the connection?

The SACEM is not the organisation that creates your music copyright — it manages it. This distinction is key:

✅ What SACEM does for your copyright
  • Collects radio and streaming royalties
  • Distributes rights at concerts
  • Manages synchronisation rights
  • Represents your rights internationally
❌ What SACEM does not do
  • Create immediate evidence of anteriority
  • Protect your music before publishing
  • Prove that you are the author at a specific date
  • Protect your demos, beats and drafts

Comprehensive strategy: TuneLockr for proof of creation date (before release) + SACEM for collecting royalties (after release). See: SACEM vs TuneLockr guide.

FAQ — Music Copyright

Yes — the music copyright is automatically created when an original work is made, without formalities, in accordance with the Berne Convention ratified by 180+ countries. But without proof of prior creation, it’s difficult to defend your rights in case of a dispute. A deposit TuneLockr creates this proof in 2 minutes.

The music copyright protects: song lyrics, the melody and chords, musical arrangements, audio recordings (masters), original beats and instrumentals. It does not protect abstract ideas, a musical genre, or a general style of performance.

Authors’ rights protect the creator of the work (composer, author, lyricist) — managed by SACEM. Neighbouring rights protect performers (ADAMI, SPEDIDAM) and record producers (SCPP, SPPF). The same song generates both types of rights for different people.

To protect your music copyright on YouTube: 1) Deposit on TuneLockr before publication. 2) Distribute via a service with Content ID (DistroKid, TuneCore, CD Baby). 3) Add the © notice in the description. Content ID automatically detects any use of your music. See: protect your music on YouTube.

TuneLockr provides legally recognised proof of prior creation in 170+ countries — it’s evidence that you are the author at a specific date. To earn royalties from commercial broadcast (radio, streaming), SACEM membership is also required. Both are complementary for music copyright complete protection.

Resources to go further

Official sources: SACEM · INPI · Intellectual Property Code · Berne Convention — WIPO

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