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Status update of UE negotiations

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:24 pm
by imslp
I just wanted to tell people the current status of UE negotiations.

Essentially, UE has officially dropped all communication with IMSLP, citing that their C&D has been "overcomplied" with. In particular, they have refused to provide the following information:
  1. A list of works on IMSLP infringing UE copyright and the jurisdiction under which they infringe copyright.
  2. A response to my proposal for a resolution that would be beneficial to IMSLP and UE. I will post my proposal shortly, but no, it does not involve the removal of any files public domain in Canada.
With regards to #1 above, I greatly doubt they will be able to provide such a list in any case. They have shown no care in their research, listing even empty pages (Mahler Piano Quintet) in their first C&D.

I am currently in the process of negotiations in the interest of continuing IMSLP.

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 3:00 pm
by Yagan Kiely
That is so slack and unprofessional.

I emailed them to about a week ago asking what position or anything about Mr. Irons and nothing.

It's as if they were half serious and where just having fun. HOPEFULLY that is as far from the truth as possible... but jeez

EDIT: 300th post, hasn't even been a year yet.

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:43 am
by Vivaldi
Hmm, I sort out half expected this. Seems that UE are not serious at all in their claims, and without doing their homework, it seems that their ploy has somehow backfired and they are retreating. But I seriously doubt we have heard the last of them though.

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:14 pm
by neilthecellist
I expected something along these lines as well. Someone within UE probably sent the cease-and-desist, and with IMSLP going down they probably stopped looking.

Then again, I'm not the administrator here, it's all just speculation. :-\

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:25 am
by Yagan Kiely
and with IMSLP going down they probably stopped looking.
They are still watching the forums.

Re: Status update of UE negotiations

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:46 am
by carlos.astro
I am an amateur pianist. And I want to say I really apreciate what you have done until now, and I am expecting ISMLP continues. I live in Serena, 400 Km North from Santiago de Chile, and here is very difficult, if not impossible, to find sheet music for study and play. When I found ISMLP it was like a miracle. To have access to such huge quantity of classical works. I felt like dreaming. But 2 weeks later, ISMLP was offline, for the just known reasons. I was very sad, but understood your position. Now, after your words, I have the greatest hopes ISMLP continues. I will put attention to news about ISMLP, and I want help if I can in some way.
Is difficult to me express my gratitude to you by your fantastic idea of create ISMLP. Just many thanks.
carlos

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:00 am
by smallporgies
Hear hear!

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:11 pm
by imslp
ArcticWind7 wrote:
and with IMSLP going down they probably stopped looking.
They are still watching the forums.
Oh they definitely are. In fact, I got an e-mail from one of their publicity people saying that what I said was "misleading" and that they merely redirected all communication to my retainer. Apparently the guy did not know that UE's retainer has officially sent an e-mail breaking all contact with both my retainer and myself (on the request of UE of course). I suppose they have communication problems within their organization, but I'm digressing.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:08 pm
by neilthecellist
imslp wrote:
ArcticWind7 wrote:
and with IMSLP going down they probably stopped looking.
They are still watching the forums.
Oh they definitely are. In fact, I got an e-mail from one of their publicity people saying that what I said was "misleading" and that they merely redirected all communication to my retainer. Apparently the guy did not know that UE's retainer has officially sent an e-mail breaking all contact with both my retainer and myself (on the request of UE of course). I suppose they have communication problems within their organization, but I'm digressing.
What does this mean for the fate of IMSLP in the near future?

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:52 am
by Vivaldi
Seems like UE can't even put its house in order... Retribution I guess.

C&D letters

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:23 pm
by bps
The company I worked for had a similar experience from a major media house. A terrifying C&D letter was sent to us. We tried to reply and arrive at an honest solution, but they would never answer us. The solution: we ignored it and continued on and nothing came of it. I have been since told that these letters are often sent out by overzealous attorneys that simply crank them out without intending to enforce them, or initiated by outside "bounty hunter" attorneys or individuals who have an axe to grind.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:33 pm
by baphomet
From the very first moment I believed that this "legal action" threat was absurd and ridiculous.

Take a look here:http://thepiratebay.org/legal.I normally have to sue UE for damaging my mental health.

=(

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:11 am
by Lark
I just don't understand. Here we have a fine website which distributes scores of intellectual music to people who appreciate it in a simple convenient direct fashion. On IMSLP anyone can look up composers and simply download their works and play them for the sake of enjoyment. IMSLP was truly a website that could educate people about music and make them enjoy these beautiful compositions.

Now these evil corporations are trying to take away from us. What the hell do they want? Before I could just visit IMSLP and download works by Beethoven and explore through his catalogue of compositions with out having to go to a store that doesn't even have half of what IMSLP had. Now these goddam corporations took it away, just because they want money. Music is art, it isn't about money, its just ironic they put these evil selfish money-eating companies in charge of the beautiful works of Beethoven. They do not own Beethoven. When an artist creates art, it belongs to everyone, and at least people should have a chance to see an artist's compositions.

but thats what they live on

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:21 pm
by madtom1999
They dont own any of this music. However if you continue to provide un-owned music for free then they will have difficulty making a living providing absolutely no service to the public at all. If you remove (any) infringing items they wont be able to threaten you so you have to take the whole site down. Which is why they wont tell you what the infringment are - they hope you will curl up and die under legal threats.
This method has been repeated almost ad-nausem across the 'free' movements.
SCO have just gone bankrupt on behalf of microsoft in an attempt to stop Linux.
We are at a turning point in history. Theres a lot of big business' going to go down the tube - and they are going to cause a lot of damage on the way out.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:22 pm
by imslp
I have received the official hard copy of the communication severing letter.