To simplify the problem, would it be feasible / worthwhile to move the cooperate entity completely from USA to Canada, so that anything PD in Canada can be published outright?Carolus wrote:There have been a large number of users asking why certain files are being blocked from download despite the fact that they are a) public domain in Canada; and b) IMSLP is hosted in Canada and follows Canada's copyright laws. In each case, the files in question have a [TB] tag attached, which stands for "Temporarily Blocked." The reason for this unfortunate situation is due to the following circumstances:
1. Despite our server's location in Canada, the corporate entity which owns the IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library site - Project Petrucci, LLC - is chartered in Delaware, USA and is headquartered in Illinois, USA. As we have a definite US footprint, we are also obligated to be careful about observing USA copyright law, since violations might subject us to liability in the US.
After that, some beaurecat / admins residing in USA (exclude Feldmahler) can set up a sister cooperate entity (but totally unrelated to IMSLP) to deal with any items that are PD in USA but not PD in Canada? All fileservers for this sister site is of course located within USA.