Originally posted by nkuvu So what's up with the notes in section 16 of the first sheet? Sorry, not a musician, forgive me if I'm not using "proper" terminology...
Anyway, are those second notes just ultra friendly or what?
Herve, your sheet music is very neat and clean. Looks very nice. Put a stave in front of me and I'll most likely do something like this.
A copyist would have a heart attack.
*and the crowd chants for Herve*
M-P-3!!! M-P-3!!! M-P-3!!! M-P-3!!!
Come on Herve, how can an entertainer refuse his audience?
Another example of copyrighted music Herve, done by mp3 creation date and a simple copyright tag. I believe this is all you really need for countries following the Berne Convention guidlines. "When any work is actually created and fixed in a tangible form." In this case a red book or mp3 CD.
No, I'm sorry Herve. You misunderstood or I was unclear. Not for internet distribution, but for protecting your own work when it came to a point where it would need to be protected.
Personally I think there is no need for me to be overly concerned about those issues till or if they actually arise. Then to be prepared for creation proof. In comes the CD (immutable creation date data field), as opposed to writing out sheet music and having creation verified by SABAM or the US Copyright Office. A little easier and faster maybe?
What I am doing here in osx.com? I think that when I get another time promotion I can speak with the big boys from Dell, Hp, IBM, Compaq, Fujitsu-Siemens, Apple, Toshiba, Sony... I don't think that a 5000-people company can be served with a 1-computer vender and even when I don't speak to them their monitors are spying me.