Shhh, Dave buddy....if you don't make a big deal about it, be circumspect and all that, it's usually no problem. Oth, if people really start talking about it, going into all the legal stuff, then yeah we will have no fun at all. You've been on this forum for years and every few weeks it seems, there's a big thread with all the links to the international copyright stuff, you've never seen any of them? Again for the gazillionth time, technically legally nobody can put up a link, the song itself, lyrics or melodies to any copyrighted material without having purchased a legal license to do so. Whether you're making money from it or not is completely irrelevant. You have no right to do anything with that song except listen to it using a copy you legally purchased, can't give it away, can't perform it, can't put up a link, nothing. If "they" wanted to do so, "they" could send out cease and desist orders to all of the various websites and newsgroups we all know about here that have midi files, biab files and the like that have the melodies/lyrics in them. The only thing that keeps that from happening is to keep it kinda quiet and under the radar.
You say you only work with tunes that are out of copyright, you sure about that? The copyright runs for 70 years and the owners can renew for another 70. If this were really enforced, we would all be shut out from having fun with these cover tunes except for being by ourselves in our little bedroom studios. Couldn't share anything except privately among personal friends and even that's illegal. You can't even legally give away for free a copy of a copyrighted tune to a friend.
When you see these required legal disclaimers on different websites like this one, just go "great, I understand, thanks" and carry on. Quietly.

Bob


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