I heard about this today and thought it was interesting and funny. Two programmer-musicians created an algorithm & program to create every possible melody (via MIDI) and released it all to the public domain to prevent musicians from being sued. I wonder if this will really work.
Article (shortened URL):
https://bit.ly/2vj7l7o
I heard about this today and thought it was interesting and funny.
Two programmer-musicians created an algorithm & program to create
every possible melody (via MIDI) and released it all to the public
domain to prevent musicians from being sued. I wonder if this will
really work.
Article (shortened URL):
https://bit.ly/2vj7l7o
Now, about a year later.. has this had any traction or
relevance or standing in a court?
Article (shortened URL):
https://bit.ly/2vj7l7o
Now, about a year later.. has this had any traction or
relevance or standing in a court?
I haven't heard anything new about this since I posted that.
Now, about a year later.. has this had any traction or
relevance or standing in a court?
I haven't heard anything new about this since I posted that.
Yeah.. the concept is probably legally flawed.
Now, about a year later.. has this had any traction or
relevance or standing in a court?
I haven't heard anything new about this since I posted that.
Yeah.. the concept is probably legally flawed.
I think this was supposed to be to me, but somehow your post got addressed
to "All" so I didn't see that you had replied to me.
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