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Chilly Weekend: Black Friday Prequel and Public Domain Music Scores

Submitted by MacRonin on October 24, 2007 - 7:43am
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Chilly Weekend: Black Friday Prequel and Public Domain Music Scores: "

If it’s fall, these must be cease-and-desists for Black Friday ads. This year, they seem to be coming earlier than ever, as Wal-Mart sends pre-notifications against future posting. I put my analysis into a Chilling Effects Weather Report

Meanwhile, Michael Geist has the low-down on the overbroad copyright demand (PDF) that has shuttered the International Music Score Library Project. Despite vetting all submitted music for public domain status in Canada, where he runs the site, the IMSLP operator got a complaint that he was making scores available to jurisdictions where they were still under copyright — talk about misusing disharmony. Let’s hope the library is back online soon.

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(Read Original Article - Via Wendy's Blog: Legal Tags.)

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