--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Hans Hafner <hanshafner@g...> wrote: > At 3:54 Uhr -0600 01.01.2005, Gio wrote: > >Hi guys, > >Not sure on this one since I used it long time ago, but BMI and ASCAP > >have a research area, > >also Library of Congress office of Copyrights too has a research area > >for questions. > >Hope this helps. > >Ciao > >Gio > > You're not serious are you? Can you imagine the amount of time and > work that has to be spent to find out whether something I wrote is > infringing? You gotta be kiddin' me! > > But that is not to say, that I don't appreciate you participating, > don't get me wrong. It is not meant to be a personal attack on what > you wrote. But a general statement on the mechanisms involved in > creating things. > > Plus, there's only so many notes in a scale and so many combinations > and although I am a hundred percent convinced we will not run out on > new musical material the same way we won't run out on stories even > though they all use the same words, it is always going to be > difficult to be original while still staying in the tonal areas that > are acceptable and tried and true in popular music... > > So really this is an issue that is very very delicate. > > Cheers > Hans That's the part I like about all of this!! Gary
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Re: Copyright and practical application
2005-01-01 by gswerner2002
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