User talk:Europeancomposer

Dear Europeancomposer!
We're sorry to have deleted your upload, but your score was not submitted properly. Please do not use the "upload file" link in the left sidebar to upload scores! If you upload scores like this, no one will be able to use your submission! Please read the quick guide to learn how to correctly submit scores. A longer explanation on this can be found in the manual. More details and other ways to use the site can be found at the Contributor Portal.
We look forward to future submissions!
Cheers,
KGill talk email 16:09, 16 August 2011 (UTC)

Dear Europeancomposer,

Welcome to IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library! As a composer or other copyright proprietor, please take time to carefully review the Creative Commons Licenses and the IMSLP Performance Restricted Liecense. Generally speaking, the best version to employ for new works is the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0. This allows for free downloading of the items you post, yet prohibits anyone who downloads the files from IMSLP from selling the files (on Ebay, for example), or from giving public performances on an explicitly commercial basis, or making recordings of the work without written permission in advance from you, the composer and copyright owner. However, if you are affiliated with a performing rights society such as SOCAN (Canada), ASCAP, BMI or SESAC (USA), SACD, SACEM or SEAM (France), GEMA (Germany), PRS (UK), SGAE (Spain), SIAE (Italy), Artisjus (Hungary), ZAIKS (Poland), IPRO (India), JASRAC (Japan), or any of the myriad of similar agencies present in this Wikipedia listing, please note that at least some of these agencies refuse to honor the Creative Commons licenses. You should therefore seriously consider using the IMSLP Performance Restricted License for any works posted here if you are affiliated with a performance rights society.

Best Wishes,


KGill talk email 14:34, 17 August 2011 (UTC)


P.S. Please read the first notice once more - the PDF file you submitted of the score and parts of Malverida had to be deleted once more because it was not submitted through the correct means and was therefore completely inaccessible. Thanks, KGill talk email 14:34, 17 August 2011 (UTC)