Lyle Neff wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 8:01 pm
Is there no answer or explanation from any of the moderators to my query?
I posted the above two weeks ago.
If this contribution of mine to IMSLP is not needed or wanted or acceptable, then please say so and give a logical reason here on this forum, in a timely fashion.
There are a few other public-domain vocal scores of operas onto which I have inscribed my English singing-translations, and I would like to make those likewise available on IMSLP under my copyright and under CC no-derivatives non-commercial status.
Clarity would be very much appreciated.
You can review our licensing policy (
https://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Licensing_ ... Guidelines).
We cannot and will not accept any upload under the non-commerical no-derivs license.
1. The non-commercial clause has legal flaws which have caused issues in the past for users of these works; the share-alike provision prohibits
proprietary use, which makes commercialization uneconomical (as any commercialized copy would need to be distributed with indication that it can be copied and reused, the cost would not rise above that of the materials).
2. The no-derivs clause both violates the user's expectation of being able to use the file, and, because the file can't actually be used (e.g., cannot be recorded), it is not useful to our site's users. We have no intention of allowing the submission of files unless they are actually able to be used freely by downloaders — otherwise, they serve little purpose but to advertise for the uploader.
DBM