Klarinet Archive - Posting 000889.txt from 2000/07
From: "Mark Charette" <charette@-----.org> Subj: Re: [kl] Fuchs Clarinet Quintet Score Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 18:19:06 -0400
It depends on the library.
The library may stipulate that it is not to be copied, but then it is a
contract that is taking place, not a copyright. Many rare book collections
are "protected" in this manner.
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From: "Andrea Bergamin" <a.bergamin@-----.it>
Subject: Re: [kl] Fuchs Clarinet Quintet Score
> I know that there is an international law (I don't remember exactly...
I've
> to ask a guy) which says that if a work is not under copyright but you
have
> found it in a library, you have to pay a special bill to the library.
>
> Suppose you find a Mozart's concerto for clarinet Kv627 in some library...
> you can publish the work but you have to pay (looooootttt of money) to the
> library.
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