--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "deals4days" <coolcat@h...> wrote: > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Hans Hafner <hanshafner@g...> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > > > I've been following the discussion you guys are having, but the > > philosophical aspect of it frankly doesn't help me at all. > > > > But I do have a question: > > > > Say I've written something, a song, a film cue, anything, where do I > > go or who do I ask whether I'm infringing on someone's copyright? > > Even though I consider myself having a broad knowledge on music I am > > also very aware of the fact that there are at least 20 times more > > works out there than I know. > > > > How do you guys deal with it? > > > > Cheers > > Hans > > Good question - I'd like to know also. The times we live in are truly as John Lennon said many years ago, "There's nothing you can do that can't be done", and the multitudes of musical pieces that exist are enormous, to say the least. I too, have a large library of music in my head from having listened attentively, as well as played most of my life and that's my best guide when writing music. I fancy myself as a creative person and wouldn't ever want to think I infringed on anybody elses works. So the desire not to and the broad knowledge of existing music together guide me when I go about writing. Gary
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Re: Copyright and practical application
2005-01-01 by gswerner2002
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