No one should be obliged to give their music away for free. That is 
indeed my choice. I do not expect anyone to be prepared to pay for it. 
But current laws state that copyright remains after death of maker for 
75 years which is stupid. I feel it should even be gone once my piece is 
paid for, but I haven't worked out how to make that work. It's simply 
how I view my work now, it may well change, but hopefully always aimed 
at getting music knwon and performed.

:-)

Paul Delcour



Mark D. Lew wrote:

>At 9:08 AM 06/18/02, Paul Delcour wrote:
>  
>
>>So, do I deny them my composing
>>and arranging skills? No, of course not. Why should I?
>>    
>>
>
>If you want to give away your music for free, good for you. That is your
>right and we all support you in your choice.
>
>The only objection here is to the implication that others are obliged to do
>the same.
>
>mdl
>
>
>
>  
>


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