Legally, no, your song is “copyrighted” the moment you record it. However, if you haven’t formally registered it, you lack the legal “teeth” to sue for big money. Audiobulb provides a critical middle ground: we use active usage tracking to monitor the web for your music, acting as a digital security system that catches unauthorized use before it turns into a total loss.


1. The “Automatic” Protection (And Its Flaw)

Under international law (the Berne Convention), you own your music the second it is “fixed” in a tangible form.

2. The Myth of the “Poor Man’s Copyright”

You’ve probably heard it: “Just mail a CD to yourself and don’t open the envelope.”


3. How Songs Actually Get “Stolen”

People rarely steal a whole song; they steal elements.


4. How Audiobulb Acts as Your “Digital Bodyguard”

Traditional publishers wait for you to get a hit before they care about protection. We believe protection should start the day the song is finished.


5. Safe Pitching Checklist

Before you hit “Send” on that demo, follow these steps:

  1. Tag Your Metadata: Ensure your name, email, and “© 2025 [Your Name]” are embedded in the ID3 tags of the MP3.
  2. Send via Trackable Links: Use services that show you when and where a file was downloaded.
  3. Use a Split Sheet: If you co-wrote it, get a signed document now.
  4. Register with Audiobulb: Put the song in our system for $19.99/year. This establishes you as the client of a professional publishing firm, which makes people think twice about “borrowing” your ideas.

FAQ: Theft and Protection

Is it safe to send my music to Audiobulb?

Yes. We are an artist-first startup. Our contract is clear: You own 100% of your music. We are hired by you to protect and collect, not to take your rights.

What if I hear my melody on a major artist’s song?

If you are an Audiobulb client, we can help you look at the data. If there is a legitimate case of infringement, having an exclusive administrator makes the process of issuing a “Cease and Desist” or negotiating a settlement much smoother.

Should I be scared to share my music at all?

No. Being too protective is the fastest way to kill your career. Music needs to be heard to make money. The goal is to be Professionally Protected, not hidden.


Summary

You don’t need to be a lawyer to protect your songs. You just need a timestamped trail of your work and a partner like Audiobulb that actively monitors the digital world for you. For the price of a few coffees a year, you get a global tracking system that ensures you stay the owner of your hits.

Your Next Step: Don’t let your demos sit unprotected in your inbox. Register your catalog with Audiobulb for $19.99/year and let our tracking tech start standing guard over your creative work today.