I think that is similar in concept to the form letter from the "recording deal" everybody gets when the spammers troll the copyright registers to find people who just received a copyright. They tell you how they recruit writers for about 12 or so famous artists, and of course it's not like any of those names they drop will take your call to check then out, and even if they get 1 sucker out of a hundred emails, what did it cost them to send those 100 emails out? If they can bilk someone out of $2000, that's pure profit.

There is no fast track. You have to drive the back roads and hit all the potholes. Nobody is going to look for you to make you a star. Never. I wish I had kept the mail I got from those scammers when I did my last copyright. It was some nondescript name, like "Dean Music Group" or something like that, and there are many of them, because after my first copyright I got a bunch of those. A few by email and about 5 or 6 by mail. Actual letters. And believe me, NONE of them are legit. The logic there is that they know I applied for a copyright. That does not mean they heard any of my songs. At that point, they could NOT have heard my music because it wasn't created yet. Scammers.

Last edited by eddie1261; 01/05/17 12:50 PM.