On Feb 3, 2011, at 11:02 AM, Mike Solomon wrote: Sounds good...Han-Wen (or whoever), shoot me an e-mail for the scores. They are all scanned from the University of Florida library, so they don't belong to me, but I use them for my research, of which nearly 100% is tied to LilyPond in some way shape or form. Cheers, MS On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:55 AM, David Kastrup wrote: Mike Solomon <address@hidden> writes:
Hey all,
I have scanned examples from Boulez's Third Piano Sonata, Elliot
Carter's Night Fantasies, Elliot Carter's Sonata, and Stockhausen's
Klavierstücke II & IV. However, I don't want to go to jail for
sending out a link to the LilyPond devel list where these scans are
posted. How should I go about sharing it w/ all interested parties &
staying w/in the realm of what's legal @ the same time?
You wait for someone you know to contact you via personal mail for the
purpose of helping you with your task. As long as they need the scans
to work on a task commissioned by you, that should be reasonably within
the confines of fair use as long as you are in legal possession of the
requisite originals.
Of course, this is at best an unqualified opinion and must not be
confused with binding legal advice.
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David Kastrup
Clean regtests.
Cheers, MS
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