At 10:56 AM +0200 7/9/09, Jonathan Smith wrote:
Just out of interest, I did a survey a long time ago with singers -
to see which font they preferred to read for lyrics. The vast
majority elected a sans serif font, one with a more 'hand written'
look to it than a classic 'printers' font.
Has anyone sent their compositions to the Library of Congress to be
copyrighted? I sent one almost a year ago. Aren't they supposed to send you
some kind of certificate of copyright? I paid for it, filled out all the
forms and if you go to search your own copyright they want to
With all you folk submitting your compositions, no wonder they haven't
replied. They're run off their feet with all this cataloguing!
David McKay
2009/7/11 Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net
Has anyone sent their compositions to the Library of Congress to be
copyrighted? I sent one
Hi Brian and the list:
I've recently registered some new pieces on-line with the copyright office.
It does take quite a long time before the registration is
issued. The good thing about the on-line registration is that they
email you a case number and if they need to communicate something to
i am about to start a project and am hoping to get some suggestions
for a programme to use for this project that can combine text and
images and allows editing to both.
the score will be scanned and dissected to make parts (it is NOT
going to be possible to do this in finale). i will need
the piece is for orchestra and lasts 5hrs... organized in about 30
movements. there are movements in which i will be able to reuse
graphic and text materials across different instruments and i will
also be reusing text elements in a general sense (page/piece
numbers and text indication),
On Jul 11, 2009, at 1:40 AM, Mark D Lew wrote:
At 10:56 AM +0200 7/9/09, Jonathan Smith wrote:
Just out of interest, I did a survey a long time ago with singers -
to see which font they preferred to read for lyrics. The vast
majority elected a sans serif font, one with a more 'hand
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:31:37 -0500
Noel Stoutenburg mjol...@ticnet.com wrote:
bassm...@katamail.com wrote:
By larger appearance I mean that there's more room and looser spacing in
sans serifs compared to serifs - just compare the relative size of Times
10 and Helvetica 10.
The fact
At 6:57 PM +0200 7/11/09, Chris Bell wrote:
the piece is for orchestra and lasts 5hrs... organized in about 30
movements. there are movements in which i will be able to reuse
graphic and text materials across different instruments and i will
also be reusing text elements in a general sense
On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:38 PM, trumpe...@verizon.net wrote:
Has anyone sent their compositions to the Library of Congress to
be
copyrighted? I sent one almost a year ago. Aren't they supposed to
send you
some kind of certificate of copyright? I paid for it, filled out
all the
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