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 <mike...@ufl.edu> 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.
> 
> -- 
> David Kastrup
> 
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