On 03/03/2014 22:15, David van Ooijen wrote:
To those interested
There's a 'new' composer for lute: Louis Bispo. He made a website
where
you can download his scores and read a little about his background:
[1]http://llawrencebispo.com/
David
Here is my version of one of
According to http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm
As of January 1, 2014:
All works published prior to 1923 are in the Public Domain. There
are special cases, none of which relate to music published before
1900.
Works published outside the US by foreign nationals without
co
Thanks David,
This was very helpful.
On Friday, 21 March 2014 at 14:21, David van Ooijen wrote:
> Find below my standard answer. Dates/period adapted to specific video,
> and I think 1922 should be adapted by now. I think key words are Public
> Dmain, original score/publication/own arrangement.
Find below my standard answer. Dates/period adapted to specific video,
and I think 1922 should be adapted by now. I think key words are Public
Dmain, original score/publication/own arrangement. Usually the
copyright notice is taken away within hours. Anyway, even if the
copyright iss
Can anyone give me some advice on how to proceed with my YouTube video?
I uploaded a video of myself playing Dowland’s ‘A Fancy’ on the guitar to
YouTube and my video is marked with a copyright notice:
"Fantasia "a Fancy", musical composition administered by: One or more music
publishing rights