The "CC" license mentioned in the quoted material is Creative Commons (
https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/) and it was designed for
exactly these kinds of situations.


---
Knute Snortum
(via Gmail)

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 10:24 AM, Francisco Vila <paconet....@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 14/08/17 16:00, David Bellows wrote:
> > [copied to entire list, sigh]
> >
> > Hey Francisco,
> >
> > It looks really nice, congratulations!
> >
> > I was wondering if you could talk a bit about how you and the composer
> > chose the license for this work. I license my stuff under a permissive
> > CC license but still find it interesting when other composers do as
> > well and wonder about their thought process.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Dave Bellows
>
> First I offered my edition work for free, provided that it would be
> freely available. The composer agreed. This alone implies that PDFs are
> also available, because in theory anyone could render the PDFs for
> themselves, so I thought why not to ship them as well? I wouldn't make
> much difference. But to be honest, the part "anyone to render by
> themselves" was not fully clear because LilyPond is not excessively
> popular among musicians from our close environment.
>
> Then I asked directly for the license of the work itself. My position is
> to be clear on this point: all other rights are kept by the composer,
> given that a 'strong' copyright is automatically applied to any creative
> work, and the fact a PDF is freely downloadable does not mean he can not
> benefit from recordings et cetera. He stated that he didn't want to
> block people to play the work, be it for free or for profit.
>
> The only concern is, what if someone tries to become rich and/or
> prevents others to do the same? Here is where the All Rights Reserved
> comes into place. That way he reserves the right to be asked when a use
> of the material could potentially be outside of the limits of fair use.
>
> I don't know if the license is perfectly well chosen, but the compromise
> looks reasonably safe.
>
>
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:19 AM, Francisco Vila <paconet....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> On 12/08/17 13:09, Francisco Vila wrote:
> >>> Hello all,
> >>>
> >>> I'd like to share what I'm been working on lately.  Daahoud Salim, a
> >>> young Spanish composer and pianist has been commited by the Grachten
> >>> Festival Amsterdam to compose a short work for one main violin plus
> >>> piano quintet (string quartet plus piano), named "Poem - History of
> >>> Peoples", and it's going to be premiered tomorrow as a part of the
> >>> festival programme.
> >>>
> >>> Players will be Rosanne Philippens (soloist, and dedicatee) and the
> >>> Aristos Quartet with D. Salim itself on the piano (links below).
> >>>
> >>> Of course, what is relevant to LilyPond is that I offered to prepare
> >>> all the playing materials as a copyist from the composer's manuscript
> >>> (a PDF from Finale) as well as a score for a potential publishing.
> >>> It's my first work of copying I can label as serious. Many
> >>> difficulties arose and technical challenges were present, but I
> >>> learned a lot from the whole process and the result is very
> >>> satisfying.
> >>>
> >>> My work of typesetting is licensed as CC-BY-SA and all the code and
> >>> rendered PDFs are freely avalilable for downloading. The work itself
> >>> is also free to perform and redistribute. I will share a link to the
> >>> whole thing (not before the premiere, though). So, stay tuned! I will
> >>> thank any comments.
> >> Hello; as promised, here is the link: https://goo.gl/oauPWL but please
> >> bear in mind that the composer has found some changes to be done and
> >> therefore the version is not final. Read the history.txt file to know
> >> what latest changes are.
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >>> Grachtenfestival Amsterdam
> >>> Poem: History of Peoples
> >>> https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/concert_detail.vm?id=3379
> >>>
> >>> Sunday 13 August / 20:30
> >>> Muziek
> >>> Salim, D.: Poem: History of Peoples
> >>> Chausson, E: Poème
> >>> Ravel, M.: Violin Sonata no. 2 in G major
> >>>
> >>> Daahoud Salim
> >>> piano, composer
> >>> https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/musician_detail.vm?mus=43576&lang=en
> >>>
> >>> Rosanne Philippens
> >>> violin
> >>> https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/musician_detail.vm?mus=7906
> >>> http://www.rosannephilippens.com/
> >>>
> >>> Aristos Quartet
> >>> https://www.grachtenfestival.nl/musician_detail.vm?ens=8711&lang=en
> >>> http://aristosquartet.nl/home/
> >>> Evelien Jaspers - Dmitry Ivanov - Sylvain Dessane - Otto Bakker
> >> --
> >>
> >> Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
> >> paconet.org , csmbadajoz.com
> >>
> >>
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> --
> Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
> paconet.org , csmbadajoz.com
>
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