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An interesting project to create public domain recordings: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/Mus ... copyrights
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Interesting... and this is to suggest the possibility of putting these recordings on IMSLP? Interesting... I see no immediate problems with that. Of course, I don't think the recordings would be public domain. They would probably be under a creative commons license. But copyright law in terms of recording is a little strange (wasn't covered until 1972), so I'm not too familiar with the terminology.
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Yes, they would be put under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 if they were uploaded here. In some countries it's actually impossible to release works by living people into the public domain.
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Creative Commons has been exploring other licences in order to get as close to public domain as possible for those countries (see http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). I don't think they're suggesting general use for it yet though.
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I noticed one thing on MusOpen that is alarming from a copyright standpoint: The performance by the Skidmore Orchestra of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition is of the Ravel orchestration - which is still very much under copyright in the USA. Although a performance of extremely dubious quality, I am a nonetheless little surprised that the ASCAP gang hasn't noticed.
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