Hayden Muhl wrote:
PMA-2 wrote:
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
But it seems that, to post on ISMLP/
WIMA, one *must* commit to public-domain-like status.
I would like, of course, to find a (major, well run) public archive
without such constraints.
Have you actually spoken to anyone over at IMSLP about this? IMSLP allows a
range of licenses for different purposes. I would not describe some of these
licenses as "public-domain-like". For example, I believe there is a license
that grants the free download and sharing of your score, but allows you to
retain rights to charge for commercial performance.
If you haven't already, I suggest posting in the IMSLP forums
(imslpforums.org) to see if there is a license suitable for your purposes.
- Hayden
Yes, I've sniffed & posted in IMSLP's site now -- enough to see
that my "public-domain-like status" fears were misconceived,
and to appreciate the gist of licenses being offered. I tend to
expect that their 6th listed,
Attribution + Non-commercial + No Derivatives
would do me just fine (provided I can overcome the guilt from
refusing to offer my works up as programmers' fodder :) ).
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