Is a transcribed piece of music (like the original being from Kyle Landry) legal to download and use?

• Jan 8, 2019 - 18:39

Hi, I wanted to download some piano music that has been transcribed from pieces Kyle Landry arranged, but I wanted to make sure it was okay for me to do so legally and whether or not I needed the transcribing author's permission (the license says none (and then all rights reserved)?

Thanks.


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IANAL, but I believe download and (personal) use is legal, publishing it is not, whether commercial or not.
You probably don't need the transcribers permission as (s)he probably violatea copyrifht already, you need the original copyright holder's permission

In reply to by [DELETED] 30500386

IANAL, but if you purchase a copy, you can do with it as you please for personal use only. If you give the original to someone, then legally you are obliged to destroy the copies or keep them with the original rather than keep them for yourself. You also cannot distribute copies in any form for others. This includes making it public on MuseScore.com. Storing copies as private files are fine.

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