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Author: RobinDesHautbois
Date: 2011-07-20 19:28
In the world of open source software, most licenses allow taking the program-code, modifying it (or not) and selling the resulting program, even though it was initially free. The caveat is that credits must be given along the entire line of origin to final modification and the final program code must usually (not always) be available for free for more reuse, including producing the program you had to pay for.
This might sound very strange, but it works great in the world of computer software. For copyright and IMSLP, it depends on their license agreement.
It makes sense for someone who uses computers/printers where the internet is not available.... but anyone using that service should be made aware of the free source.
Robin Tropper
M.A.Sc., B.Mus., B.Ed.
http://RobinDesHautbois.blogspot.ca/music
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WoodwindOz |
2011-07-20 16:07 |
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2011-07-20 17:11 |
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2011-07-20 17:26 |
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HautboisJJ |
2011-07-20 17:32 |
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Mark Charette |
2011-07-20 18:20 |
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RobinDesHautbois |
2011-07-20 19:28 |
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huboboe |
2011-07-20 22:10 |
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GoodWinds |
2011-07-21 00:23 |
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