User talk:Pcsige

Licenses

Hi Paul, and thanks for contributing! Under the statutes of many countries, it is impossible for a new work to be injected into the public domain. Because of this, IMSLP requires that all new works be submitted under a Creative Commons license. (I've already changed the information for the files you already submitted.) Additionally, it is recommended to use the non-commercial license, as we've had cases of composers' works being sold on Ebay without their knowledge or consent, and just going with the attribution-only license in fact legally entitles them to do that. However, action can be taken in a case like that if the work is under non-commercial. Cheers, KGill talk email 21:47, 16 July 2010 (UTC)

Hawai'i Pono'i

Hi again. Just to let you know, arrangements of a work always go on the page for the original work, so your orchestration has been moved here. Cheers, KGill talk email 19:50, 19 July 2010 (UTC)

Oh, and another thing: You're the Cream in my Coffee was originally published in 1923 by someone who died in 1970, and is under copyright worldwide. Therefore, so is your arrangement, and I'm afraid it will have to be deleted for that reason. Sorry, KGill talk email 19:55, 19 July 2010 (UTC)