Benjamin Britten

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Benjamin Britten

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Wow, I just noticed that there is not one single score of Benjamin Britten on the IMSLP. Why is that? Copyright protection?
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Died 1976, all of his music is under copyright everywhere.
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...and will be for another 10 years minimum.
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Re: Benjamin Britten

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His earliest published work, "The Birds", was published in 1935, so assuming everything of his was properly renewed etc., nothing of his is public domain in the USA, either- hence US, CA, and EU are all impossible, and indeed 1935+90+1=2026..., assuming laws stay the same. (Or is the duration in the US 95 years for something published after 1922? I forget...)
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