Wikifonia

Wikifonia was an on-line publisher of sheet music, combining a MusicXML-based technology in a wiki system, with copyright clearance. Its score database was accessible from 2006 to 2013.

Development

The Wikifonia system was developed in a collaboration between several institutes of higher education in Ghent (Belgium). In March 2005 the researchers of the project received the Creativity to Business Award from AUGent (Ghent University Association).[1] The system went live on 6 November 2006.[2]

Copyrights

The Wikifonia system aimed at the creation of music, the publication of public domain traditionals, and the publication of previously copyrighted music.

Music published on the Wikifonia website was licensed by Musi©opy, a music copyright clearance organisation based in the Netherlands.[2][3] The actual rights were paid for by the Wikifonia foundation, a non-profit organisation founded in July 2006.[4]

Wiki

The Wikifonia website could be browsed and the sheet music downloaded in PDF or MusicXML format, without login or subscription.

Uploading music, in MusicXML format, and commenting on published music required login or registration.

Termination

As of 31 December 2013 the site reported "Dear visitor, The Wikifonia site is not available anymore. A license to secure the rights of copyrighted works could not be extended. There is no more access to the Wikifonia lead sheet database. We kindly redirect you to musescore.com as another resource to find sheet music. You can use the free and open source MuseScore software to create lead sheets and transpose them."

See also

References

  1. (in Dutch:) Prijsuitreiking Creativity to Business Award ("Prize distribution of the Creativity to Business Award") 22 March 2005
  2. 1 2 (in Dutch:) De Standaard, 6 November 2006:
  3. (In Dutch:) Telenet, 6 November 2006: Wikifonia biedt muziekpartituren aan ("Wikifonia offers sheet music")
  4. (In Dutch:) Belgisch Staatsblad, 31 July 2006: Foundation charter of VZW Wikifonia
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