Infringing Copyrights RE: [Ansteorra] looking for song

L T ldeerslayer at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 20 16:53:46 PDT 2004


It is amazing how quickly you can infringe a copyright and get in legal trouble for it (from what I understand someone sued the Girl Scouts for copying sheet music for around the fire sing-a-longs)...just the act of filking something can open up a can of worms...
 
Will anyone who is in the know...please...give us a rundown on how to keep OUT of trouble copyrightwise while still sharing music.
 
Lorraine DeerSlayer
 

"C. L. Ward" <gunnora at vikinganswerlady.com> wrote:
Mahee reports:
>Sadly that is not their belief up here
>in AnTir. One can find it for sale at
>events in both CD and Text form.

Even more sadly, that would be theft, as Master Ivar Battleskald
owns the copyright and has the sole right to determine how the
work may be distributed. Unless Ivar has specifically authorized
people to sell or record it, they're stealing from him by
violating his copyright.

::GUNNVOR::


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