On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:46 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote:
So you are allowed to make changes to copyrighted material without the permission from the copyright holder?
If you have a legally owned copy of the original, and your altered copy is for personal use only and neither publicly displayed nor distributed to others, yes. Legally, it's the same as penciling notes in a copy of a book you own.
Would you make the same argument against someone who buys a piece of sheet music then pencils in phrase markings? That too is "making changes to copyrighted material without the permission from the copyright holder".
mdl
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