The following is a response from the Licensing Department, PHONOGRAPHIC
PERFORMANCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA (PPCA), to a series of questions I posed to
them:
On 1 January 2005, the duration of copyright increased. The increase
applies to all works and sound recordings which were in copyright on
Hi list!
A lady friend of mine is going to Buenos Aires in a few months and is asking
for recommendations for a good Tango House to stay at.
It should be close to Centro and the milongas and be a nice clean place with a
private bath. The one I stayed in several years ago was not too
Interesting. So does this mean that if a music student does a recital of
Libertango in order to graduate, he must have a license to perform it (which I
would guess would be handled by the school)?
Would public performance include anything outside of the home, regardless of
whether money is
The short answer to your questions, if copyright still exists, then yes to
all of them.
Does that mean that all of those people on Youtube that record themselves
I read something on TangoDJ where BMI I think, were pursuing and successful
in taking down videos of tango works in which they held
On 19/02/11 03:54, Trini y Sean (PATangoS) wrote:
Interesting. So does this mean that if a music student does a recital of
Libertango in order to graduate, he must have a license to perform it (which
I would guess would be handled by the school)?
Australian and US copyrights have some
On 18/02/11 23:16, Vince Bagusauskas wrote:
The following is a response from the Licensing Department, PHONOGRAPHIC
PERFORMANCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA (PPCA), to a series of questions I posed to
them:
On 1 January 2005, the duration of copyright increased. The increase
applies to all works