What's the relevance of the Canadian copyright?
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:32 am
What's the relevance of the Canadian copyright since the score remains blocked to all users even if it PD in Canada?
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This also isn't true. The TB is only for pieces that are PD in Canada but not the US. Pieces that are PD in both but not the EU are still downloadable here.BKhon wrote:Actually, that's not true. If it is in public domain in Canada, then we look to see if it is public domain in either the European Union or the US. If it's not, we block it as a courtesy to the publisher (so not just if it's non-PD in the US). Also, it's not pointless to list because it's a lot easier to eventually unblock it once it does become PD in the EU or US than it is to upload the score again.
Actually, it's only for US and EU copyrighted works. Thus, the gist of his statement is that works that are not PD in both need to wait to become PD in either.madcapellan wrote:This also isn't true. The TB is only for pieces that are PD in Canada but not the US. Pieces that are PD in both but not the EU are still downloadable here.BKhon wrote:Actually, that's not true. If it is in public domain in Canada, then we look to see if it is public domain in either the European Union or the US. If it's not, we block it as a courtesy to the publisher (so not just if it's non-PD in the US). Also, it's not pointless to list because it's a lot easier to eventually unblock it once it does become PD in the EU or US than it is to upload the score again.
By "his" do you mean me, or someone else? Sorry if I was unclear, but what I meant in my post was what you said . Sorry for the lack of clarification. Nonetheless, Perlnerd666 is of course correct.perlnerd666 wrote:Actually, it's only for US and EU copyrighted works. Thus, the gist of his statement is that works that are not PD in both need to wait to become PD in either.madcapellan wrote:This also isn't true. The TB is only for pieces that are PD in Canada but not the US. Pieces that are PD in both but not the EU are still downloadable here.BKhon wrote:Actually, that's not true. If it is in public domain in Canada, then we look to see if it is public domain in either the European Union or the US. If it's not, we block it as a courtesy to the publisher (so not just if it's non-PD in the US). Also, it's not pointless to list because it's a lot easier to eventually unblock it once it does become PD in the EU or US than it is to upload the score again.