29 Aug
2003
29 Aug
'03
5:51 p.m.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan" <dasfestistzuendeaus@yahoo.de>
It doesn't matter whether he co-composed TEE or not. Every musician in the world has the right to play any music there is in the world.
If you are talking about public performances, your statement is simply not true. The "right" to publicly release or perform someone else's composition is regulated by treaties and copyright agreements in which fees must be paid to the original composer. This is pretty much a standard procedure where you fill out a form and pay a fee, but the original owner can refuse such use and excempt his work from these standard procedures. glenn