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Re: Ferneyhough-style Interruptive Polyphony
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Urs Liska |
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Re: Ferneyhough-style Interruptive Polyphony |
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Wed, 06 Nov 2013 18:53:27 +0100 |
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Tim Roberts <address@hidden> schrieb:
>Urs Liska <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Am 06.11.2013 16:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
>>> > On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>>>> >> Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
>>> > He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so
>>> > under copyright.
>> Really?
>> From my experience publishers don't have/make problems with giving a
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>> free licence to use such an excerpt for such a purpose.
>
>Indeed, the use of a SHORT snippet for educational or critical review
>purposes actually IS one of the allowed exceptions in the much
>misunderstood and often misapplied "fair use" clause in American
>copyright law.
Hm, the last time I was faced with this question I understood that "educational
or critical review" applies when you are dealing with the work in question,
i.e. when you write an article about Ferneyhough and want to demonstrate
something about that piece.
But anyway, which copyright will be applicable here? I'd think of the country
the server ist located?
Urs
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