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Another ardent greetings to the masters of the pirate

A year ago I found an amazing video on YouTube: “Kreutzer” by Beethoven’s sonata by Zino Francescatti and Robert Casadesus. Who understands - that is not necessary to explain. The thing is as masterpiece as rarity. I was delighted.

Today I decided to look one more time, to set the mood. I drive into the search - not located. I go to the forum where I found this link - “the video was deleted due to repeated copyright infringement”.

And yes, exactly. The record was made in 1970, as many as 9 years of copyright remained. Allow me to buy a disc for 20 bucks from EMI on DVD. Nothing that neither Beethoven, nor Franceskatti, nor Cadedesus, nor even ORTF (who recorded) will receive from these 20 bucks or a spear, and the entire booklet to the disk consists solely of advertising other disks. The poor things from EMI need money, everything else is purple.
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Burn in hell.

UPD: Yes, by the way. If you believe that this situation is normal, when the law, designed to protect the rights of authors, in fact protects the rights of a company that has not invested any creative effort, and slips the figure under the nose of the author, performers and few fans - we are clearly not on the way, and this topic can not comment.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/132795/


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