Re: not allowing videos on the internet
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Re: not allowing videos on the internet
I have just one question...WHY? What would having your group on the internet cause? I really don't understand...I thought having an archive of performances by high school bands was a good thing educationally......no?
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Re: not allowing videos on the internet
First and most important is for Copyright laws.
Re: not allowing videos on the internet
Chris Case wrote:First and most important is for Copyright laws.
Aren't Sousa marches public domain already?
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Re: not allowing videos on the internet
Most, but not all. Same with Fillmore, King, Goldman, K. Alford, etc.Albert760 wrote:Chris Case wrote:First and most important is for Copyright laws.
Aren't Sousa marches public domain already?
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Re: not allowing videos on the internet
Albert760 wrote:Chris Case wrote:First and most important is for Copyright laws.
Aren't Sousa marches public domain already?
I imagine that the edited versions such as Fennel and Gore remain protected by these laws. Most of the "older" schools probably have original copyrights of Sousa, King and Alford which are probably out of print and in the public domain so that wouldn't be such an issue.
I am almost certain that the most current copy of Bullets and Bayonets that Rancho Bernardo used is Fennel's edition which is still protected by copyright.
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