I'm very confused.
The case study I'm using is the Bartok page, and the Bartok Viola Concerto. on the
bartok page it says the two servers are located within Canada (not EU, or US). And at
http://imslp.org/wiki/Pre-1923_copyright_law it says "IMSLP follows Canadian copyright laws because the two main IMSLP servers are physically hosted in Canada."
That's already a life+50 years country.
So why can't Australians, New Zealdners and Canadians upload to the IMSLP (Canada) server(s) and this be fine?
If it is hosted in Canada, IMSLP shouldn't be accountable for EU and US users illegally downloading B&H Bartok Editions still in copyright in those regions.
I agree that an IP-based solution would solve any problem if the site faced legal action due to this. (sounds a hassle to code though...all changes like that are.)
But I just can't see why right now, we cannot post the bartok viola concerto (1949 B&H Edition), and am wondering how there might be a way, within the current structure of things, to set up a way to do it, with IMSLP. From what I can see nothing needs to be done in the way of setting up new servers, we HAVE Canada already.
So what is to be the solution? a BIG warning placed on these particular files that it is illegal to (blaaaa......) and that it is your responsibility (blaaaa......)?
Again I apoligise for my limited understanding of everything based on my observation so far, it looks complex and an already-long-discussed issue up to this point.
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Also (I will edit this out once dealt with since it's off topic) - can I ask how many posts I have to make/days to be a member before I can post without moderation happening?
I am a classical musician, and also experienced internet forum user. I have in fact admined and moderated several forums and discussion boardsin the past, for various different interests. Quite frustrating not to be able to do various things right off the bat.
e.g. - I wanted PM you steltz, to ask about exactly what I'm asking about now - but I couldn't do that either

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