help on copyright for educational purposes...
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:01 am
Hi,
Long time member, almost new in posting.
I'm very much in favor of 'free education' (as in freeware, or open source in software) and I was thinking of working some 'tutorials', or 'articles' on composing, harmony, etc. (I hold a PhD in composition, btw).
So my question.
I will be using examples. Most from PD, or my own, but still I may need to use some small examples from composers whose works are still copyrighted!
The articles will be free to the public (or donationware, anyways), so non commercial. The amount used (score) will be tiny really (for example 5 bars from Messiaen Quator pour la fin du tump. I mean this is something like 1% in the so many bars and length of the whole work), and I would be doing my own recordings for each case (so no (P) would be affected).
Does this fall, clearly under fair use of copyright?
The readings I've done indicate that:
a. not commercial
b. For educational purposes
c. (very) small amount of the original work
seem to go towards fair use.
Any ideas, examples, and the such, please?
Long time member, almost new in posting.
I'm very much in favor of 'free education' (as in freeware, or open source in software) and I was thinking of working some 'tutorials', or 'articles' on composing, harmony, etc. (I hold a PhD in composition, btw).
So my question.
I will be using examples. Most from PD, or my own, but still I may need to use some small examples from composers whose works are still copyrighted!
The articles will be free to the public (or donationware, anyways), so non commercial. The amount used (score) will be tiny really (for example 5 bars from Messiaen Quator pour la fin du tump. I mean this is something like 1% in the so many bars and length of the whole work), and I would be doing my own recordings for each case (so no (P) would be affected).
Does this fall, clearly under fair use of copyright?
The readings I've done indicate that:
a. not commercial
b. For educational purposes
c. (very) small amount of the original work
seem to go towards fair use.
Any ideas, examples, and the such, please?