Re: [Finale] US copyright question [ot]

2005-09-09 Thread Andrew Stiller


On Sep 8, 2005, at 6:55 PM, M. Perticone wrote:


hello mr. stiller and listers,

if i recall well, there's a notice acknowledging permission from 
various

publishers. i don't have it at hand, but i'll check it tomorrow at my
studio.



There  may be now (and if so, that's very interesting), but there most 
certainly was not in the original 1969 publication. Believe me, I 
looked hard for it!


Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/

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Re: [Finale] US copyright question [ot]

2005-09-08 Thread M. Perticone
hello mr. stiller and listers,

if i recall well, there's a notice acknowledging permission from various
publishers. i don't have it at hand, but i'll check it tomorrow at my
studio.
regards,
marcelo

From: Andrew Stiller

> As long as we're talking about this, there's a question I've wondered
> about for years that maybe someone on this list knows the answer to:
>
> Is collaging fair usage? Specifically, consider Berio's *Sinfonia*,
> which quotes numerous copyrighted works without any notice of written
> permission to use any of them.
>
> I'm  not talking about outright parody, wh. is definitely fair usage in
> the US, but merely the use of recognizable fragments of copyrighted
> works in a patchwork to make something new. The various court cases
> involving sampling would strongly suggest that such practices are *not*
> fair usage--but then how explain the Berio?
>
> Andrew Stiller
> Kallisti Music Press
> http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
>
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