New music "inspired by" copyrighted material: ok or not?
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 3:48 pm
Some frustrating issue that's bothering me (as a composer) for a while.
I planned to write a chamber music piece based on a manga by a Japanese author. The music doesn't depict the events in the manga literally. The three movements are just inspired by the mood of the general premise, a key scene in the middle and the ending, respectively.
Now, I tried contacting the author at his Tumblr and Twitter accounts, but to no avail. Guy's a bit of a recluse (and a weirdo...) and there may be a language barrier too.
So I'm wondering, would it be ok to write and publish the piece (here at IMSLP, under a non-commercial CC license) with an "inspired by [manga title]" subtitle without it presenting copyright/trademark infringement?
I've got no idea how Japanese copyright works, and I respect the original author way too much to "insult" him with something that could be perceived as a faux-pas instead of a loving homage. But I would very much regret being forced to upload the piece here stripped of its title and original meaning.
I planned to write a chamber music piece based on a manga by a Japanese author. The music doesn't depict the events in the manga literally. The three movements are just inspired by the mood of the general premise, a key scene in the middle and the ending, respectively.
Now, I tried contacting the author at his Tumblr and Twitter accounts, but to no avail. Guy's a bit of a recluse (and a weirdo...) and there may be a language barrier too.
So I'm wondering, would it be ok to write and publish the piece (here at IMSLP, under a non-commercial CC license) with an "inspired by [manga title]" subtitle without it presenting copyright/trademark infringement?
I've got no idea how Japanese copyright works, and I respect the original author way too much to "insult" him with something that could be perceived as a faux-pas instead of a loving homage. But I would very much regret being forced to upload the piece here stripped of its title and original meaning.