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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFCB" text="Black"> <head> <center> <!---- To be placed in the body of the html page, where you want the banner to appear --------> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/S004.mv/top_banner;!cat=1;dcop=ist;sz=468x60 ;ord=3d5g784"> document.write ('<A HREF="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/S004.mv/top_banner;!cat=1;dcop=ist;abr=!ie 4;abr=!ie5;abr=!nn2;abr=!nn3;abr=!nn4;dcop=ist;sz=468x60;ord=3d5g784" target="_blank">'); document.write('<IMG SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/S004.mv/top_banner;!cat=1;dcop=ist;abr=!ie4;a br=!ie5;abr=!nn2;abr=!nn3;abr=!nn4;sz=468x60;ord=3d5g784" border=0 width="length" height="width"></A>'); </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <A HREF="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/S004.mv/top_banner;!cat=1;dcop=ist;sz=468x 60;ord=3d5g784" target="_blank"><IMG SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/S004.mv/top_banner;!cat=1;dcop=ist;sz=468x60; ord=3d5g784" border=0 width="length" height="width"></A> </NOSCRIPT> </center> <title>The Sheet Music Archive</title> </head> <body> <font face="Arial" color="Black"> <h4> Submissions...Click <a href="fileinfo.cfm">HERE</a> to upload your files!<br> <br> The SMA accepts submissions of scanned, public-domain/out-of-copyright<br> sheet music. If you would like to submit, however, you must read the following<br> instructions, which tell you what music editions are in public domain and thus<br> legally copyable/distributable. We cannot accept any copyrighted material! It is, <br>for our purposes, <u>utterly, irredeemably useless</u>. And it is heart-breaking to have to <br> reject lots of scanning work because material in copyright was used. Anyhow, <br> basically, this is how it is done:<br> <ul> 1. You may create your own edition of copyright-free music using a<br> computer, and upload the music to us. Basically, any music by<br> any composer who died over 70 years ago is copyright-free.<br> <br> <ul>OR</ul><br> 2. You may scan editions of music of which both the music itself and<br> the edition of music are copyright-free. That means the composer<br> of the music died over 70 years ago, and the edition of his music<br> you are scanning is copyright free. Examples of copyright-free<br> editions of music include but are not limited to:<br><br> <ul> a. Brietkopf and Hartel editions published before 1923<br><br> b. C.F. Peters editions published before 1923<br><br> c. Russian music editions published before 1973 of music<br> by composers who died over 70 years ago<br><br> d. Bach-Gesselschaft edition of Bach's complete works<br><br> e. The majority of re-prints of copyright-free music<br> published by Dover Publications, Inc., an American<br> publishing company. Exceptions: various works by<br> Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, <b>plus</b> any reprints<br> of the Paderewski edition of <b><u>Chopin's</u></b> music that<br> was previously published by the Chopin Institute of Warsaw<br> (this edition went back into copyright under GATT/URAA around<br> 1998, so Dover had to scrap those editions and come out with<br> replacement editions, which it did in 1998.<br><br> f. American music editions published before 1923<br><br> g. We hesitate to accept music by Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev,<br> Shostakovich and Khachaturian because some of it may<br> be copyrighted. However, any works that these composers<br> composed before 1923 are copyright-free under U.S. law.<br> This includes most of Rachmaninoff's important works.<br> Pre-1923 works by these composers may, however, still be<br> in copyright in countries that honor copyright on a<br> musical work for 70 years after the death of the composer.<br><br> Question: if we put that online, we being an American-based<br> web server, are we liable for infringement if someone in,<br> say, France, downloads the music? Or is the downloader<br> liable? Any lawyers out there who can answer that? Come on!<br> Surely there must be lawyers among the highly intelligent and<br> educated classical music community!<br><br> </ul> 3. When you scan files, you may save them as .pdf files, as .ps files,<br> or you may save them as .gif or .tif files or some other universal<br> graphics format. If you save them in a graphics format, number each<br> page consequitively (01.tif, 02.tif, etc.) and bundle them up into<br> a .zip file. Then, upload the .zip file.<br> <br> 4. If you want a more thorough explanation of the above, read <a href="upload2.htm">THIS.</a>