[LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance

2005-08-13 Thread Arthur Ness
Dear Jon, I don't understand why you are writing to me. Piracy and Pirate are a proper terms used by bibliographers to refer to a publisher who puts out works previously published by others. (Much piracy is prevented these days by the copyright laws.) The most notorious musical pirate of

[LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance

2005-08-13 Thread Arthur Ness
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance Dear Jon, I don't understand why you are writing to me. Piracy and Pirate are a proper terms used by bibliographers to refer to a publisher who puts out works previously published by others

[LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance

2005-08-13 Thread Alain Veylit
the owner fined. The fine would go to the publisher whose works were pirated by Phalese. - Original Message - From: Arthur Ness To: Jon Murphy ; Lute Net ; Roman Turovsky Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance Dear Jon

[LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance

2005-08-13 Thread Arthur Ness
: Saturday, August 13, 2005 1:23 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance Arthur, Copyright laws were first passed in England in 1712. The previous laws consisted of publisher's privileges, which essentially meant that the authors did not get any share

[LUTE] Re: Leonardo Sciulzzo / Pirates of Penance

2005-08-13 Thread Matanya Ophee
At 01:23 PM 8/13/2005, Arthur wrote: To catch modern day pirates Ophee changes a few notes in his editions of public domain music, so that when someone else publishes the same pieces with his alterations he can charge them with copyright infringement. Of course one can go back to the