[Novalug] music, classical -- and proprietary formats?

Ken Kauffman kkauffman@headfog.com
Sun Jan 21 12:52:33 EST 2007


It can be covered by the Creative Commons licenses.  The original artist
just needs to select which one works best for him/her/them.

Ken

Dave Aronson wrote:
> James Ewing Cottrell 3rd wrote:
> 
>> Beartooth wrote:
> ...
>>>     Also, is there a good legal source of classical music -- Bach,
>>> Mozart, et al., from Monteverdi to John Eaton -- to download from?
>>>
>> Yes! It's called The Public Library! Go check out CDs and burn copies.
>> You will be busy for months.
> 
> If one is being a stickler for legality, that may not cut it.  The
> composition may be out of copyright, but the specific recording may be
> copyrighted by the orchestra, who most likely sold the rights to the
> record label.
> 
> Perhaps we need an Open Source type of Music Licensing....
> 
> -Dave
> 

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