kettest wrote:Dear IMSLP!
1. If you have time for full interpretation of low (for instance composer is Canadian, publisher is Canadian publisher and publication date is about 1900) then
1.1. Either score remain on site
1.2. or score don’t remain on site (until better times)
2. If you don’t have time for full interpretation of low (it is doesn’t matter law of country or internetional low) then
2.1. Temporary remove score.
2.2. To put on the queue for check up rights.
Other offers:
1. Each score should be accompaned with about right information at score database.
2. About right information should be separated by classes (clusters)
First cluster – domiciles of composer
Second – years of the composer life
Third – publisher
Fourth – place of publishing
....
3. Model (simple logical software (script)) of law are operating with those clusters.
I’am sorry for my English. It is my first or second letter in English.
Thank you for your work!
Hi, this is my first entry here but I have been reading for several months.
I agree completely with kettest.
I can not understand why Imspl it is still over,...i mean, the problems with copyright affects only few composer,...so which is the trouble? why do not
set Imslp data base only with the music with the rights over and at the same time fighting for the others?
Imslp is a fundamental piece for the development of culture over the world, so it is a very important web,...why do you manteint it still closed? Mostly with the amazing support you are having all over the world...
Cheers,
Davintxi