Hi Andrew and David,
of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – sorry.
A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you cannot give
it to anybody or use it for performing, regardless whether parts of that
may not be enforcible. But you can do whatever you want in your house,
so to speak.
Best, Simon
On 05.09.2018 16:13, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Simon,
That's not illegal at all anywhere in the world just so that other
list members don't get the wrong impression. Selling multiple copies,
i.e., making a derivative work, without permission or licence from the
copyright holder would be. Similar to photocopying of complete works
for study purposes.
a
On Wed, 5 Sep 2018 at 23:40, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de
<mailto:simon.albre...@mail.de>> wrote:
PS. I’d like to just mention that Carl Orff’s music is under
copyright
worldwide and retypesetting his music is illegal.
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