User talk:Arcone

Hello Arcone, You are making new categories for composers. Are you planning to upload works by these composers? Otherwise, it's better not to create empty composer pages. Thank you!--Peter 10:21, 4 March 2007 (EST)

Welcome

Dear Arcone,
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Feldmahler


Copyright of Retypesets

Hi Arcone! Can you check the copyright status on the files you have submitted? They are retypesets (and not scans), hence you should chose "typeset" as the file type when submitting the file, and provide the typesetter name. In particular, the Bach "Air on the G String" is not in the public domain, unless the typesetter gave permission. --Feldmahler 12:15, 4 March 2007 (EST)

Bach Air PDF Upload

To be safe take it down then, although I believe the file was public when I downloaded 3 years ago

Well... the problem is that there are sites who do offer the file for free, but does not want any other site to offer it... and I'm afraid that might be the problem here, so I'm taking it down. --Feldmahler 12:27, 4 March 2007 (EST)