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On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 16:18:52 +0000, Tim Willets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dominic Cronin ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>the music I wanted to >>photocopy was my own manuscript of some tunes that had been for quite >>long enough to be out of copyright. > >I was once, many years ago, prevented from photocopying my own music >because the manuscript paper had printed on it the logo of the publisher >of the paper (EMI if I remember correctly) and the logo being copyright >the paged couldn't be copied legally. I did ask if tearing the bit with >the logo off each sheet would be a workable solution but was firmly told >that an infringement would still have occurred. Which of course, is crap. They couldn't really claim to have copyright on the arrangement of five lines together and then a gap and another five lines etc. -- Dominic Cronin Amsterdam
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