Re: Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Michael Gerdau
To me they look fishy. Their „Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen“ (kind of rules applying to all contracts) seem to be contradictory as well. In one spot they request to be given all rights except for the copyright and at another spot they explicitly state it remains possible to publish elsewhere.

Re: Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Christian
My 2 cents: If not fishy it at least seems like a rip off. From the FAQ: as a composer (arranger?) you get 5c +1c/per page per download or full view with the exception that you get nothing, when you're featured composer of the day. Just put in relation what you would charge if you'd sell the

Re: Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Guy Stalnaker
I thank you both - my inexperience showing. Regards. Guy S On 3/6/23 11:27 AM, Stephan Schöll wrote: The business model Jean quoted looks like making money with subscriptions with the publication of scores that are otherwise free, without adding any value. There are many of them. From a

Re: Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Stephan Schöll
The business model Jean quoted looks like making money with subscriptions with the publication of scores that are otherwise free, without adding any value. There are many of them. From a user's (director, ensemble) perspective: Why should I be a paying member of musicalion.com if I find the

Re: Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le lundi 06 mars 2023 à 10:43 -0600, Guy Stalnaker a écrit : > Hello everyone, > > Curious if anyone on this list, especially in Germany, has knowledge or > experience with musicalion.com. I just received an unsolicited email > from them about my choral works on Choral Public Domain Library >

Musicalion

2023-03-06 Thread Guy Stalnaker
Hello everyone, Curious if anyone on this list, especially in Germany, has knowledge or experience with musicalion.com. I just received an unsolicited email from them about my choral works on Choral Public Domain Library (cpdl.org) asking me to also put my work in their system. They *seem*