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RE: Using your Grosse Fuge in an interactive fiction

Sent by root (212.40.254.101) in 10/09/2010 07:04:47

Reply to: Using your Grosse Fuge in an interactive fiction, sent by Victor Gijsbers in 09/09/2010 20:15:29

Yes, of course you can use the song in your GPL game. I'll be glad if you post a link here when the game is ready!

Just a note: if you use my CC-by-SA music in your projects, your projects won't become CC-by-SA (unless you project is a cover or a variation of my music). You can use my music in a GPL, BSD or a copyrighted project (just examples), and the license of the project will remain the same.

Daniel


: Dear Daniel Bautista,
:
: I attempted to contact you at the webmaster-mail-address under "Credits", but apparently that didn't work, so I'll try again using this forum. :)
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: I am contemplating using your recording of Beethoven's Grosse Fuge in a fugue-themed interactive fiction game I will soon publish. This song was released by you under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license, which basically means I would have to distribute my game under that same license if I wanted to use it. This doesn't really make sense, since it is not a software license.
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: So my question to you is whether I could use this piece of music provided I publish my game under the "GNU GPL version 3 or any later version" (the preferred license of the Free Software Foundation). The game would also contain a paragraph like this:
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: If you have the version with music, you will be hearing the Große Fuge of Ludwig van Beethoven (opus 133). It is performed on electric guitar by Daniel Bautista, and released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. Check out his entire Beethoven album and other works on http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/27602.
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: Yours sincerely,
: Victor Gijsbers





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