Just for the record:
I finally took the time to write to UE again about the issue.
I asked for the permission to use the music example (to recall: 4
measures from a Schoenberg score) in a tutorial that is distributed as
part of a collection of tutorials.
The license should allow to redistribute the text unmodified or
modified, but I offered to exclude the _musical_ content from this free
license (i.e. allow to redistribute it unmodified and with the
appropriate copyright remark).
It took about five minutes to get the reply that they allow this use
provided I don't remove their copyright remark and the link to their web
site.
Good to know in general, and good to know that I can use the text
without having to redo it with a different music example.
Best
Urs
Am 11.01.2013 20:26, schrieb Daniel Rosen:
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Rushton Wakeling [mailto:joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 6:43 AM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Guide to Writing Orchestral Scores with Lilypond?????
On 01/11/2013 12:44 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
I doubt very much that they care about you showing how to re-implement
these few bars in a notation program.
Don't be so sure. I'm no lawyer either, but from where I sit they were very
explicit and specific: the music may be displayed on Urs' homepage, and that's
it, period--and since he took the trouble to ask for permission, they may very
well check to make sure he complies with that. Sure, they might not think it's
worth the bother to bring legal action, but I personally wouldn't want to take
the risk, however miniscule it may be.
DR
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