On Thursday 16 December 2004 05:16 pm, Erik Sandberg wrote: > On Thursday 16 December 2004 22.10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I used Lilypond to write "The Legend of the Toad", which will be > > commercially available mid January in a recording by Roby Lakatos, > > and for which a demo which can be downloaded from > > > > http://www.thelegendofthetoad.com > > > > as well as the Lilypond-engraved scores. > > Great! > > Very nice dedication also. A small note: It could be adequate to mention > which lily version that has been used in the PDF you published, for the > interested reader (at least I had the question in mind when I read it :) ). > > > (This does not mean that the music is not copyrighted, or that it is > > not subject to execution rights, it just means that the score are > > available free of charge). > > Did you check if there is a license at Creative Commons > (creativecommons.org) which would be adequate to use for the score? > > It might be a better protection for your copyright, if you attach a > concrete license to the score, which clearly states what you may and may > not do, written in lawyer language. There are many different licenses at > CC, chances are that one of them suits you.
A license *might* protect some evildoer ripping you off but it won't protect you, You don't want to give all and sundry any license. I use "possession of this document does not confer on the bearer any rights at all." You have the copyright. A license cannot improve on that. daveA _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user