Leo Ornstein at IMSLP!
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Leo Ornstein at IMSLP!
Mr. Severo Ornstein, the composer's son and copyright owner, has granted permission to post his father's works at IMSLP. Many are available for download at the composer website: http://LeoOrnstein.net
Posters are urged to use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 designation for Ornstein works. Even though a number of early works were published before 1923 (and are thus public domain in the USA), Mr. Ornstein wishes to facilitate the worldwide distribution of his father's music. It's now OK to upload these works to IMSLP's regular server in Canada.
Posters are urged to use the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 designation for Ornstein works. Even though a number of early works were published before 1923 (and are thus public domain in the USA), Mr. Ornstein wishes to facilitate the worldwide distribution of his father's music. It's now OK to upload these works to IMSLP's regular server in Canada.
Yep, it should be under "New Composition", as it is theoretically still copyrighted, even if under a permissive license.ras1 wrote:Should we put the type as "New Composition?" If I do "Normal Scan" it says that scans must be PD instead of cc-by 3.0
I'm under the impression that the works on the composer's site include all works that the composer's son has copyright control over. Which would mean that someone else has copyright control over works not on the site, and thus those works would still not be available under the CC-BY license. However, I would be happy to be proven wrong. Maybe Carolus can clarify this via another e-mail?daphnis wrote:I was speaking more along the lines of things NOT specifically on the site. For example, what is covered if I wish to, oh, say, go on an Orenstein rampage and scan everything of his I could get my hands on that has even been published? What is off-limits in this regard?
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If they're not on the Ornstein site, and published after 1922, I would refrain until one of us can ask Mr. Ornstein if he actually has the final say. If they're published 1922 or earlier (which means they're PD in the USA), he'll likely be glad to have a copy of the scan to make available hat the Ornstein site.
Just a note that for anyone else interested in the Ornstein project, please read the following section regarding the publication field:
http://imslp.org/wiki/User_talk:Ras1#Or ... isher_Info
Also, it probably is a good idea to always put the S number in the page title.
http://imslp.org/wiki/User_talk:Ras1#Or ... isher_Info
Also, it probably is a good idea to always put the S number in the page title.