Thanks Hans.  As I (don't really) understand, ISMLP requires
a contributor of copyrighted materials to agree to their being
licensed *as* public domain.

Obviously for a clear view, I've got more homework ahead....


Hans Aberg wrote:
On 16 Jan 2012, at 02:26, PMA wrote:

I'm considering posting my scores on WIMA (now via ISMLP),
and would much appreciate comment from any of you who
have had experience in going that route.

Most especialy, I'm wondering what regrets you may have
faced after agreeing to the diluted copyright protections.

Above all, make sure to keep your copyright. But if you will put it up in 
public, it will be downloaded and probably redistributed as though being in 
public. You still retain the copyright though, and can formally control 
commercial redistribution.

In the USA and Sweden there is no legal requirement having a copyright notice 
anymore, though it clarifies. If you want to grant permissions, that is 
expressed through a license. You might have look at this link:
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons

Hans




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