never have to worry about another eight to five again. Sometimes you ponder so long, by the time you think about taking action, someone else also in the meantime thought of it and patent "your" idea. It happens all the time. So be awake and observant. Spot the possibilities but more importantly, act on it. Do not just let it go again. So next time you get a bright idea, do your homework and see if it's worth your while and if it is, commit yourself to see it through. Stop making excuses!
New Copyrights Some of us are a little more creative than others. To some, writing a song is as easy as writing their name. It just comes naturally. The song practically writes itself, all the writer needs to do is decide which emotion to use. Is it going to be a happy rhythmic song, or will it be a love song inspired by an experience? The same goes for people who have a gift to write novels, plays or any other form of literature. It's not a hard painful process, but a fluent effortless one. Thoughts flow through the writer and he or she just "pens" them. These creative types have an avenue available to them through copyrighting their works and making it available to the public. These people can build huge fortunes in the shape of royalties or the direct sale of their work. For every copy of their work that is sold, they'll get a royalty. It might not look like much, but it adds up quickly. So over a prolonged period of time, royalties can grow into large fortunes. Not everybody is a writer or musician though. So don't worry if these types of creative activities doesn't appeal to you or even if you're not good at it. By the way, how would you know if you were good at writing? Try it if you want, but if it doesn't happen naturally and you have to force it, it's probably not your thing.
One of the advantages of having a copyright on something, is the possibility of creating passive income. That is a constant inflow of money, without having to actively "work" for that money again and again. Remember, you only write the book once. You don't physically rewrite every copy, although you'll receive money for every copy sold. Also you only record the CD once, but for every copy sold you'll receive royalties (provided that the material you recorded is actually your own). The nice thing about this is that you'll receive royalty checks for as long as there is a