On 2/9/2014 8:22 PM, Julian Antos wrote:
> If they were in fact a gift how would the Gould estate have anything to do
> with them? Are they under copyright? Unless they are, shouldn't the estate
> have as much control under them as a piece of tissue Glenn Gould sneezed
> in?
Yes, they Are under copyright; they contain an artistic performance Mr.
Gould created, and MR. GOULDOWNS THE RIGHTS TO THAT PERFORMANCE. Now
that he's gone, his estate owns the rights.
But don't listen to me; go ask an IP lawyer. And don't do anything until
that lawyer tells you, in writing, that you have the right to do it.
Peace,
Paul
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