On 01/11/2013 12:44 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
Bottom line: They didn't make very explicit statements, but they probably don't
really care about the case. From a pragmatical perspective this comes quite
close to 'fair use' (although it probably isn't).

Well, I am not a lawyer, but my impression is that what they really mean is, just because they gave you permission to include it in a tutorial on your website, doesn't mean that you have permission to include it in a book, or someone else's website, or a video on YouTube, or to grant the permissions you have received to anyone else, or any of the other things that one might theoretically want to do.

I doubt very much that they care about you showing how to re-implement these few bars in a notation program.

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