Copyright (None) all rights reserved
Hi I'm trying to figure out the copyright stuff. I have noticed that a lot of scores say copyright (None) all rights reserved. Does this mean that there is no copyright holder to the score?
I am thinking of recording a piece to post online would this even matter whether or not there is a copyright in the first place?
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Probably better asked on musescore.com, like in https://musescore.com/groups/improving-musescore-com/
But "Copyright (none) all rights reserved" certainly does not mean the score to be free of copyrights, on the contrary, nobody has any rights to copy it, "No right to copy granted, all rights reserved to the owner"
In reply to Probably better asked on… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, That's a bit confusing but good to know.