Dear Sirs,
I am a buyer for a catalog in the US. We are looking for a Public Domain score of Amazing Grace that we can print on a product that we want to sell. Since I found the first one (Traditional) arranged by E.O. Excell (1851-1921) listed as Public Domain, is this well enough permission that allows me to use this score for my intended purpose? We would list all references at the top of the art as are laid out in the score. However, I only want to show the first verse of the sond, not all four verses. I just want to make sure we do not get in trouble for using this.
Please respond right away. Hoping to hear back soon.
Thanks.
Amazing Grace
Re: Amazing Grace
Hello
CPDL contributors licence their editions under a variety of licences but some prefer to release their efforts to the public domain (or they determine that their creative contribution is not sufficiently significant to be able to claim copyright over it). In this case, the indication is that David King has released his edition to the public domain, though there is no firm affirmation on the score itself, just a note on the wiki page. I suggest you contact David directly by leaving a message on his talk page.
Robert
CPDL admin
CPDL contributors licence their editions under a variety of licences but some prefer to release their efforts to the public domain (or they determine that their creative contribution is not sufficiently significant to be able to claim copyright over it). In this case, the indication is that David King has released his edition to the public domain, though there is no firm affirmation on the score itself, just a note on the wiki page. I suggest you contact David directly by leaving a message on his talk page.
Robert
CPDL admin
Last edited by carlos on 23 Mar 2010 19:03, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: replaced www2 with www
Reason: replaced www2 with www
Rob Nottingham
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eisenbeima17
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Re: Amazing Grace
Thank you. I would like to take your advice and contact him, but I can't seem to figure out how to add a note to his Talk Page. Please help.
Re: Amazing Grace
The link informed by Rob was pointing to the mirror cpdl site at www2, which is not editable; the link was corrected, but you may wish to try writing David directly via his email address: cpdl (at) drking.co.uk
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eisenbeima17
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Re: Amazing Grace
I emailed David, and I am waiting for his reply. I checked that link above again and I'm not getting anything different from before.
Re: Amazing Grace
Carlos, where did you get David's email address from? It wasn't on his user page or any of his editions when I checked them.
Rob Nottingham
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eisenbeima17
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Re: Amazing Grace
Hey everyone. I was able to contact David through email. Thanks for all of your help and assistance!
Re: Amazing Grace
Rob, it's the email that was informed by him in his submissions via the Add works form. That's one of the disadvantages of not having this form fully integrated into the wiki system.bobnotts wrote:Carlos, where did you get David's email address from? It wasn't on his user page or any of his editions when I checked them.
eisenbeima17, you're welcome!
Re: Amazing Grace
It would be good for us to modify the addscore form submissions to also save a copy to the local machine and include that running archive in our back-ups.