Klarinet Archive - Posting 000865.txt from 2003/05

From: "Matthew Lloyd" <Matthew@-----.uk>
Subj: RE: [kl] Mr. Sousa and the Eb Clarinet
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 06:40:50 -0400

You have, I presume, the original still in your possession when you do
this? So even, one thinks, if it isn't covered by fair use - what on
earth could they say damages were? They haven't sold any fewer than they
would have! Any intellectual property lawyers on the list who want to
comment? It isn't my field!

Matthew Lloyd

-----Original Message-----
From: James Hobby [mailto:jhobby@-----.net]
Subject: RE: [kl] Mr. Sousa and the Eb Clarinet

Here's where I admit to copyright violation. I can't read the tiny
marches
any more. If I get a part, my first stop is Kinkos to blow the thing up
to
8.5x11. Given my eyesight, I personally consider it a definite
application
of the fair use doctrine. <g>

Jim Hobby

>From: "James O'Briant" <jobriant@-----.com>
>
>And they were published on quickstep-size (i.e., 1/2
>octavo size) paper, the standard size for sheet music used on the
march.

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