Music is my life: scores cataloging & musicology Works at Univ. of PA; active violist; serious recording hobbyist; obsessive art music listener; married to a pianist.
@nitpicking@textfiles Yes. I'm quite sure. Look at Long Playing Records collections. For example, 2 Beethoven collections that are still under copyright are not restricted. The pop stuff, like Dark Side of the Moon & Sgt. Pepper have audio limited to 30 sec samples. Many of the classical discs do not.
@nitpicking@textfiles Sorry to reply so late. If that is their policy, they are not seeing to it that it is enforced. I have run across many audio files that are protected by copyright, yet are freely available to download. So it is still an issue.
@textfiles Following up on my previous reply: Ziff Davis now owns Computer Shopper, according to Wikipedia. As far as I can tell, Ziff Davis has not made available in any form the back catalog of Computer Shopper, which is their right to do.
@textfiles Has the publisher placed Computer Shopper in public domain? If no then it is illegal to scan them and most definitely illegal to distribute them. I work in a research library and we run into this problem all the time.
Has the publisher placed Computer Shopper in public domain? If no then it is illegal to scan them and most definitely illegal to distribute them. I work in a research library and we run into this problem all the time.
So what's up with masthead social? That was where I escaped to post-Twitter. For the past 3 days, server is unreachable. Have just now joined mastodon social. Hello, world. Please stay. It takes a lot of time to recreate the list of great people I follow.