User talk:Mimihot90

Araja: Berenice

Dear Contributor,

You recently submitted a file to Berenice (Araja, Francesco). The file you submitted was a recent arrangement, edition, engraving or typeset, in which there is possible copyright although the original composer might be in the public domain. This file will not be accessible and will be deleted in 24 hours or less as a possible copyright violation unless you declare yourself to be the typesetter, provide written permission by the copyright owner to distribute this file on IMSLP, or proof that the file was released under one of the Creative Commons or similar licenses. Please read this page for more information about copyright on IMSLP. You can provide an answer here in the textbox at the bottom of this page, making sure to click on 'save reply' when you are finished.

If the uploaded file was improperly submitted as a "Normal Scan" and/or categorized as public domain, we reserve the right to delete it immediately if there is no evidence provided that you are the typesetter, or that the file was released under a free license as described above. If the file is actually your own work, you can re-upload it as a "(Re)Typeset" and list your own name as "Editor" and as "Publisher" when uploading again. Due to the moral rights provisions of many countries' copyright laws, it is not really possible for you to designate any new work - even your own typeset - as public domain. The simple "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0" is functionally the equivalent of public domain but meets the minimal requirements (attribution) or the moral rights aspect of various copyright statutes. See our Composer Portal page for a detailed explanation of this issue. Despite what detractors of this site say, IMSLP is very serious about obeying copyright laws.

Thank you.
Best regards,

Carolus (IMSLP Copyright Admin) 05:48, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Your typesets

Hello Mimihot90, now that you are uploading your own typesets here, take a moment to look at the latest one and copy the details - your name as "editor" and "publisher", typeset instead of normal scan (yes we see it's actually a scan of a printout made from your typeset) and the Creative Commons license instead of public domain. The CC license we used is essentially the equivalent of public domain in terms of freedom of downloads and distribution. Thanks, Carolus 04:01, 7 October 2011 (UTC)

Dear Mimihot90, One of our regular contributors has mentioned that the items you are uploading appear to be quite similar to those from a volume entitled Die Gesangskunst der Kastraten by Franz Haboeck. While the Haboeck volume, issued in 1923, was obviously not scanned we would be interested in knowing if this was your source material. Thanks, Carolus 23:34, 20 October 2011 (UTC)

Yes, it is from Die Gesangskunst der Kastraten. Mimihot90 15:46, 21 October 2011 (CET)