Klarinet Archive - Posting 000952.txt from 1999/11

From: Janet <mcnaught@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Asking for Help from the list
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 08:21:52 -0500

And this is also the case in current Canadian copyight law - retained by the
heirs or the estate for 50 years after the death of the
composer/author/artist. So for Canadian compositions, you need to be aware if
the work was published in Canada or elsewhere.

Jim O'Briant wrote:

> ...........
>
> There's a Vaughn Williams piece that I'd love to arrange. It was
> copyrighted in England in 1919. If that were an American copyright, the
> piece would be in the public domain. But in England, copyrights of that
> era extend 50 years (or is it 75 years?) after the composer's death -- and
> Vaughn Williams died in the 1950's. I have to wait.
>
> Jim O'Briant
> Bayside Music Press
> Gilroy, CA
>
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