Originally Posted By: PhillyJazz
I think copyright has a lot to do to catch up to the digital age. There are MILLIONS of MIDI files out there with chords and melodies. Are they all infringing their respective copyrights? Lots of programs (including BIAB) can interpret those and clearly display the notation. If they are legal, what is the inherent difference between a MIDI format data file and a BIAB format data file?


Yes they are infringing on copyrights and yes they are illegal if they did not pay royalties. In fact many of the MIDI sites with melodies were closed down by the music police.

Many of the remaining MIDI sites are for playback only like YouTube but most of us know how to DL them if we so desire.

Last edited by MarioD; 12/26/14 12:01 PM.

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