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In Reply to: RE: Technology as a driver of Law posted by middleground on March 12, 2015 at 05:49:01
This is an old and persistent problem. The US copyright office originally rejected the printed score for a piece by electronic music pioneers Vladimir Ussachevsky and Otto Luening in the 1950s because it contained no standard musical notation. What it comes down to is, how can the examiner evaluate it if he or she can't read it? In all fields, not just music, there are plenty of rules for the form things have to be submitted in. But keeping those rules up to date is no easy task.
Whether the whole copyright system is becoming obsolete is a different question.
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