That's what's copywritten, the performance...the music is indeed in the public domain.

 You can't watermark music, or can you?


Digital music? Certainly.

Well then, don't use digital music. If you don't have any older relatives with classical music collections on vinyl, you can go to any Salvation Army or Goodwill store and buy some old discarded record albums, import the classical music from them into your Mac from a turntable, and use that in your DVDs. No one could ever tell where that music came from, could they, if it was made before the days of "digital watermarking?"


Tom


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