Copyrights - Public Domain - Official Performance
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:27 pm
Hello,
I need some help with legal matter.
I understand some publications are public domain and they are free to use, but how about using them in commercial venues, such as musical festivals? Is it legal (for ex. if we have some Berlioz orchestral score and parts published by Breitkopf und Haertel in 1910 and reprinted in NY in 1933 - Doesn't it makes B&H owner of the copyrights until this day?).
My concern is if it is legal to use this kind of resources, as stated above in offcial and commercial venues, and using them for commercial CD recordings? It seems cheaper to print than buy full orchestral score and parts but is it legal to use it that way? My question concerts European Union countries.
Thank you in advance for all the answeres.
R
I need some help with legal matter.
I understand some publications are public domain and they are free to use, but how about using them in commercial venues, such as musical festivals? Is it legal (for ex. if we have some Berlioz orchestral score and parts published by Breitkopf und Haertel in 1910 and reprinted in NY in 1933 - Doesn't it makes B&H owner of the copyrights until this day?).
My concern is if it is legal to use this kind of resources, as stated above in offcial and commercial venues, and using them for commercial CD recordings? It seems cheaper to print than buy full orchestral score and parts but is it legal to use it that way? My question concerts European Union countries.
Thank you in advance for all the answeres.
R