Symphony Parts
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I think these are just scare tactics. They may add watermarks, logos, headers or footers. But as long as no alterations are being made to the actual music itself, they can't claim copyright if the music was already PD.ras1 wrote:I've been removing all the logos. It seems like a pretty dirty trick to sell PD music, and say on the CD that "by opening these files you agree not to remove the logos or copy them." They also claim to have added "many editorial additions," but I've compared with the original B&H score for a couple of the pieces, and that's absolutely false. They were identical.
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Companies that send C&D letters or threats knowing that the work in question is not infringed, can be sued for paying damages. It happened to Diebold: http://www.eff.org/cases/online-policy-group-v-dieboldras1 wrote:I don't really understand that, I'm afraid. Could you clarify a bit?