oth this and the tone of his email strike me as far from the unreasonable stance that has been alleged in some quarters.
He is the PR of UE. It would be pretty poor PR if they didn't appear reasonable, and understanding.
There were no lawyers involved and our letter was polite.
Accompanied with this "polite" letter was a demand of some 200,000 euros.
Apart from this, we have no idea why the website was taken down - and why it is still down, although everyone seems to think they were in the right. Can it really be true that a whole site has to close simply because UE complains about 70 works? Is it really not possible that there might be another reason? Is it not a happy coincidence to be able to point the finger of blame at a respected publishing house?
Another tactic of trying to start rumours that discredit and undermine IMSLP.
The idea of the IMSLP is applaudable. But please remember, for them to freely distribute public domain sheet music, someone has to publish that sheet music in the first place. Is it not ironic that the site includes sheet music by Mahler, who would be widely unknown today (as he was in the 1960's) if it were not for UE?
Mahler is PD, the only thing that they claim copyright for is an unknown editor. What UE did, for Mahler, is unimportant. They are just trying is avoid and change the subject.
So why is IMSLP still down?
To formalise all the legal implications that have been set forth through precedent by UE. This cannot be done by Feldmahler, (he could run the site, just not deal with legal issues) and it has to be done by Gutenberg or someone else. IMSLP is dealing with these issues and discussing transfer. UE didn't demand it's closure, but it's closure is a result of what UE have done.
When I replied, thanking him for taking the time to reply, he told me that everyone who has emailed UE has been replied to.
I also have responded to everyone. I have had also had extensive correspondences with Mr. Irons (16 emails in total), and his tone has been increasingly nasty, even degrading, demeaning and insulting to Feldmahler. He has often (here also) described Feldmahler as incompetent and neglectful.