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Hi Dwakretki, welcome to our International Score Database. If you have any questions, just write on my discussion page or in the forum. Greetings from Germany! --Kdkeller 19:06, 12 July 2007 (EDT)
... Jakub Kowalewski? Probably you do, but just to make sure you are submitting your own compositions. Regards, Peter talk 12:16, 30 August 2007 (EDT)
I'd just like to say thanks for the 100+ files of your own music which you submitted today alone! Great work!-- Snailey Talk to Me Email me 19:34, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
Hello Jakub, Thanks for contributing your scores to the archive! Since having your scores on IMSLP meets the legal definition of "publication" in most countries, please list yourself "Jakub Kowalewski" as publisher or simply insert "Composer" if you prefer. Best Wishes, Carolus 03:17, 29 July 2009 (UTC) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)
Since legally you can't be in the public domain (unless you've been dead for 50 years :-) ) please select one of the creative commons licences with which to publish your typesets. Thanks, BKhon 12:41, 4 November 2010 (UTC)
Dear Composer or Copyright Owner,
s a composer or other copyright holder, please take time to carefully review the Creative Commons and licensing policies and guidelines.
For those uploading the first time, please remember choose the menu option "New Composition" when uploading your original works (even if they are scans of manuscripts or printouts), "New Arrangement" when uploading new arrangements, and "New Edition" when uploading new editions of public domain works. As it is normally assumed that composers and arrangers have edited their own work, please leave the "Editor" field empty unless another person has actually edited your work (in which case their name should be inserted). Note also that the English term "Editor" is not the equivalent of the French editeur or Italian editore. "Editor" refers to the person who reviewed and corrected the piece, while the French and Italian words are closer to the English word "publisher". In the "Publisher" field, please use your own full legal name, as making your scores and sound files available for free download on this site constitutes "publication" under the laws of most countries in the world. (Note that this is done automatically when using the standard upload tools).
You should be aware that Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 allows for the unrestricted copying, performance (live and broadcast) and recording of the work (including explicitly commercial use) at no charge, with no compensation or royalties payable to the composer or copyright owner for such commercial exploitation. Note also that the all of the acceptable licenses are considered to be IRREVOCABLE once a file has been uploaded with the lawful copyright owner's authorization.
You are free to change the license after upload to something more suitable. IMSLP as a matter of policy will list files under the most permissive licensing terms. Since licenses and public domain dedications are irrevocable, restrictions cannot be added later, but a more liberal license can be selected. Composers are also encouraged to make use of our new template {{NoPerf}}, which automatically places works into a new category - Unperformed Works. To add this template to your pages, simply copy and paste the little template above (curly brackets and all) into the "First Performance" field of the "General Information" section on all work pages.
Before you upload, remember these key points...
PS: For additional and more detailed explanation, please visit our Composer Portal page.
Dear Jakub, Thanks for your e-mail. We understand that you do not wish to collect royalties for performances, which enables you to use one of the Creative Commons Licenses. Here are the Polish-language versions of the Creative Commons Licenses. Let us know which you prefer. Thanks, Carolus 01:26, 18 June 2011 (UTC)
Hello Jakub, I am tagging this piece, and I need to know if it is 4 solo voices, or choral? Thanks, Steltz 18:18, 23 May 2011 (UTC) its choral music
Dear Jaukub,
The was not published, as far as we can tell, until 1994 by Breitkopf und Härtel in an arrangement by Jozef De Beenhouwer. Do you have permission from Jozef De Beenhouwer and Breitkopf und Härtel to upload this edition you have made here? If not we will have to remove it as Jozef De Beenhouwer's arrangement is under copyright worldwide. Thanks, Carolus 01:01, 12 June 2011 (UTC) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)
I arranged for string orchestra and piano is made based on the version for symphony orchestra and piano as well as by Jozef De Beenhouwer. This is a completely new version of amending the orchestra part
Dear Jakub: I am doing more tagging. Are these also choral (as opposed to solo voices)?
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