Adding fingering to a piano score
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 8:27 am
After discovering that I cannot submit Hassler's 6 Leichte Sonaten because E Doflein has added the fingering to the original score, I have discovered a way of making money. I will download a score with no fingering, for instance Leopold Mozart's Notebook for Nanerl from IMSLP, add fingering after playing it through once and then publish it as Notebook for Nanerl (fingered by Z Shwe) and if somebody upload my book on IMSLP, I will sue the IMSLP for copyright infringement although I originally got the score from IMSLP, hehehe.
Well thinking about it, I can download any piano score from IMSLP, and even if it was originally fingered by the composer himself, I can change a few fingering here and there ( the original composer is no longer protected by copyright law since he was dead and was buried a century ago) and publish it as a new edition with revised fingering and sell it on Ebay cheaply and make money. No great investment, no need to print books, I can just sell the PDF on Ebay.
If there is a copyright law that protects the fingering, the law is an ass.
Well thinking about it, I can download any piano score from IMSLP, and even if it was originally fingered by the composer himself, I can change a few fingering here and there ( the original composer is no longer protected by copyright law since he was dead and was buried a century ago) and publish it as a new edition with revised fingering and sell it on Ebay cheaply and make money. No great investment, no need to print books, I can just sell the PDF on Ebay.
If there is a copyright law that protects the fingering, the law is an ass.