A displaced Californian composer writes about music made for the long while & the world around that music. ~ The avant-garde is flexibility of mind. — John Cage ~ ...composition is only a very small thing, taken as a part of music as a whole, and it really shouldn't be separated from music making in general. — Douglas Leedy ~ My God, what has sound got to do with music! — Charles Ives
Monday, September 22, 2008
You break it, you own it
A bankrupt composer has lost the rights to his own works after loosing a libel suit against a newspaper which had printed a bad review of his opera. Now the paper owns the rights to the opera. Which means, of course, that if they wish to realize any monetary value from the work, they'll have to produce the very same opera they previously panned. Doesn't it sound like a great subject for an opera? Read about it here. (Hat tip: Silliman's Blog.)
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I was just reading the same story (through same source). You're right, Daniel - in fact it's nearly the perfect converse comedy to The Producers...
Hard to know who to sympathize with here, but it sure reinforces my attitudes toward "intellectual property," and freedom of speech...
I guess one solution that might be acceptable to all concerned is to sell the rights to Hollywood.
They will make an unrecognizable version of it.
Who reads reviews anyway?
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