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Posted by James on 01/11/06 12:32
"Lee Hollaar" <hollaar@antitrust.cs.utah.edu> wrote in message
news:dq1r0g$1ds$1@antitrust.cs.utah.edu...
> In article <qVZwf.82178$tV6.20789@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> "PTravel"
<ptravel@travelersvideo.com> writes:
> > There is a compulsory license provided
> >for recording covers. However, arrangements are derivative works, and
the
> >right to prepare derivative works is one of the rights reserved to
copyright
> >owners.
>
> A compulsory license includes the privilege of making a musical
> arrangement of the work to the extent necessary to conform it
> to the style or manner of interpretation of the performance
> involved, but the arrangement shall not change the basic melody
> or fundamental character of the work,
I have to wonder if this is ever enforced, given the various jazz recordings
of "standards" over the years.
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