Michael, are you communicating with Johannes Wegner (hpfmn)? He suggested that he has some similar plans afoot at https://musescore.org/en/user/527826/blog/2016/07/24/weekly-status-update-july-18th-24th. See also this list of SFZs with various licenses: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WnbO2aUiqwH-b3TSpLT2s1FKJJPPBVeG_0qy9Xtm1mI/edit#gid=0

Sincerely,

Isaac Weiss


On 8/14/16 5:35 PM, Johan Temmerman wrote:
According to https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#ccby that should indeed be OK and compatible with GPLv2.

--jeetee

On 14 August 2016 at 14:20, ChurchOrganist <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I am about to embark on a project to provide the Open Source
    community with
    suitably licensed quality sample sets, which are currently the
    main bugbear
    to producing soundfonts or SFZ's for OS music applications.

    The Licence type is of vital importance to ensuring that these
    sample sets
    are available to use in any FOSS music application.

    The MIT makes sense for applications and other computer
    programmes, but its
    wording isn't a good fit for sample sets or other media which
    aren't "code".

    As far as I can see the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
    Licence (CC-BY-4.0) fulfils this role, but I want to consult the
    considered
    opinion of the MuseScore developers before I make a commitment to this
    licence which will not easily be revoked.



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