A copyright claim, like the one mentioned here, to a work by Brahms is peculiar considering the number of years that have passed since his death. The work is obviously in the public domain. Is it the performance or the recording, they claim to have rights to or is it yet another claim from youtubes software robots that appears to be frivolous? - who btw. made the recording?
Amazing. Must've been great to work with Lee Morgan!
A copyright claim, like the one mentioned here, to a work by Brahms is peculiar considering the number of years that have passed since his death. The work is obviously in the public domain. Is it the performance or the recording, they claim to have rights to or is it yet another claim from youtubes software robots that appears to be frivolous? - who btw. made the recording?