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C Line

Type: noun, copyright term

Pronunciation: /c-line/

Also spelled or known as: C-Line, © Line, Copyright line, Composition copyright

Plural: C Lines

C Line Symbol: ©

What does C Line mean? The copyright notice that identifies ownership of a musical composition or written work.

A C Line is the copyright notice used to identify who owns the rights to the underlying composition of a song, album notes, lyrics, or written content. It is represented using the © symbol followed by the year and the owner’s name.

In music, the C Line typically refers to the composition rights, including lyrics and melody, which are usually controlled by songwriters or music publishers.

Example: © 2026 Recording Business Publishing

The C Line is different from the P Line, which refers to the sound recording ownership.

C Line synonyms: Composition copyright, Copyright notice

Example sentence: “Make sure the album metadata includes the correct C Line information.”

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