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So what does "Restricted" mean here? Under copyright? If so, I disagree in the case of "O store Gud". At most Manna/Hines may claim copyright in an arrangement. The ''tune'' is a Swedish folk tune. (And since they also claim copyright in the words to "How Great Thou Art" without, historically anyway, giving due credit to Boberg, I am disinclined to cut them any legally unnecessary slack on their copyrights. --[[User:Haruo|Haruo]] 13:45, 18 May 2007 (MDT) | So what does "Restricted" mean here? Under copyright? If so, I disagree in the case of "O store Gud". At most Manna/Hines may claim copyright in an arrangement. The ''tune'' is a Swedish folk tune. (And since they also claim copyright in the words to "How Great Thou Art" without, historically anyway, giving due credit to Boberg, I am disinclined to cut them any legally unnecessary slack on their copyrights. --[[User:Haruo|Haruo]] 13:45, 18 May 2007 (MDT) | ||
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+ | Ah, restricted means the following: the content is under copyright where at least some rights may be restricted from the public. Thanks for the information about ''O store Gud'' and the lyrics. I suppose it should go under restricted arrangements and public domain tunes (perhaps public domain melodies would be better). Do they have to give credit to Boberg to keep the copyright? |
Revision as of 20:44, 18 May 2007
So what does "Restricted" mean here? Under copyright? If so, I disagree in the case of "O store Gud". At most Manna/Hines may claim copyright in an arrangement. The tune is a Swedish folk tune. (And since they also claim copyright in the words to "How Great Thou Art" without, historically anyway, giving due credit to Boberg, I am disinclined to cut them any legally unnecessary slack on their copyrights. --Haruo 13:45, 18 May 2007 (MDT)
Ah, restricted means the following: the content is under copyright where at least some rights may be restricted from the public. Thanks for the information about O store Gud and the lyrics. I suppose it should go under restricted arrangements and public domain tunes (perhaps public domain melodies would be better). Do they have to give credit to Boberg to keep the copyright?