Talk:Folk Songs (Berio)

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[edit] Copyright issues?

On the article page the inital editor listed as the "source" the "backsleeve of 1967 RCA record LSC-3189". Backsleeves, like blurbs, are copyrighted. Did the editor simply copy the backsleve text? can anyone verify this one eay or the other? DES (talk) 07:09, 25 August 2005 (UTC)

You are richt DESiegel, the text is for the most part just OCRed and pasted, but the information in it is pubblic domain. I am not native english, and don't have a lot of time at the moment. It shouldn't be difficult for a native english speaker to rewrite the article in a way that it is original! FaZ72 19:11 25 August 2005