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MPA trying to take down tab sites…

Forums › Forums › Musicians & D.I.Y. Artists › Guitar Room › MPA trying to take down tab sites…

  • This topic has 4 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 19 years, 2 months ago by Randy Jane.
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  • September 29, 2006 at 1:34 pm #49509
    AGAP
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      good to see Canada hasn’t stepped on board yet, but YIKES, whats next sue the kid in his bedroom trying to tab out a song :o

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      August 10, 2006 – Worldwide Music Publishers’ Associations Pledge Support for MPA’s Actions Regarding Unauthorized Publication of Sheet Music and Tablature
      Since the Music Publishers’ Association of the United States’ announcement last December of its plans to educate and potentially take legal action against websites that illegally publish sheet music and tablature, several additional organizations worldwide have pledged support and offered cooperation in these efforts. These organizations include the MPA’s of Australia, France, Germany and Great Britain, as well as the International Confederation of Music Publishers.

      In June of 2006, the campaign was pushed forward exponentially through MPA’s partnership with the National Music Publishers’ Association. Both the NMPA and MPA are currently moving forward in the issuance of notice and takedown letters to infringing Web site owners as well as Internet service providers.

      http://www.mpa.org/news/show/9

      from guitar tab universe…

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      July 17, 2006

      To all "Guitar Tab Universe" visitors:

      The company which owns this website has been indirectly threatened (via our ISP) with legal action by the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) as well as the Music Publishers’ Association (MPA) on the basis that sharing tablature constitutes copyright infringement. At what point does describing how one plays a song on guitar become an issue of copyright infringment? This website, among other things, helps users teach eachother how they play guitar parts for many different songs. This is the way music teachers have behaved since the first music was ever created. The difference here is that the information is shared by way of a new technology: the Internet.

      When you are jamming with a friend and you show him/her the chords for a song you heard on the radio, is that copyright infringement? What about if you helped him/her remember the chord progression or riff by writing it down on, say, a napkin… infringement? If he/she calls you later that night on the phone or e-mails you and you respond via one of those methods, are you infringing? I don’t know… but I would really like to know. If anyone has information on this, please email support@guitartabs.cc.

      Apparently, the NMPA/MPA believes that the Internet may be on the foul side of the legality line they would like to draw here. For me, I see no difference. It’s teachers educating students and covered as a ‘fair use’ of the tablature. The teachers here don’t even get paid nor do the students have to pay this website to access the lessons.

      An attack on this website is really an attack on every one of you who have told someone (in person, or via the written word, telephone, or e-mail) how you play a song on guitar. And who, especially among small websites, has the deep pockets to fight the NMPA/MPA? They use scare tactics while there is, in fact, no legal precedent on this matter (to the best of our knowledge). If you are interested in expressing your opinion to the NMPA/MPA, contact them via their respective websites. Please do not resort to vulgar language or insults.

      Millions of people use the Internet to learn guitar, in one form or another. It appears the NMPA/MPA and their members do not want to support us and help us further our education. To you visitors from outside the USA or UK, can you find your favorite artists’ "official sheet music" at your local music store? Even in the United States and United Kingdom, we often can not. The NMPA/MPA have a choice to make: either they support us as aspiring guitarists, or they choose to alienate their customer base. To date, not one sheet music publisher has contacted this website to either inquire as to our activities or to express interest in any type of dialogue or collaboration whatsoever. All we deserve is a cold, indirect, impersonal threat without any explanation? They should embrace new technologies or else become relics of the old economy.

      Since I’m now ‘worried’ about working around tabs at all, I’m in a tough situation! Luckily, I’m fairly confident that if I alone listen to a song and then figure out how to play it by ear, I will then be able to enjoy using that knowledge to practice and improve my guitar playing skills. Is that what is necessary for everyone to do? Work these things out alone? What a sad situation.

      Sincerely,
      Rob Balch

      Manager of "Guitar Tab Universe"

      guitarzone.com/Music Student and Teacher Organization

      not sure this has been posted here before, all apologies it if has ;)

      September 29, 2006 at 2:03 pm #122379
      tonas
      Moderator

        Yeah this whole thing is bull. I remember this same crap a few years ago when they took OLGA down. You’d think they’d have better things to do. :-

        September 29, 2006 at 2:42 pm #122380
        simmons
        Participant

          totally agree with that, there is huge different in making money of others music than learning how to play it. Therefor the artists should be happy someone wants to play their stuff. The artists has learned to play off someone else, so they should really think before they speak.
          But I could understand if this was classical orchestra composers with 6 years of music theory education, but their music will not likely be found on those guitarpages anyway.

          September 30, 2006 at 2:38 am #122381
          Terrapin
          Participant

            The world is being taken over by breadheads. Sell us the album, t-shirts, concert tickets, DVDs, iTune, frickin’ rip.

            Free So Free? Not really, I guess…

            Long live the Underground.

            October 1, 2006 at 2:43 am #122382
            Randy Jane
            Participant

              Friggin Olga is once again gone….as is Harmony Central. They only have links to sites that sell tab books. Thats dumb. If I thought people would care, I’d post R.J. tabs online, but…..no one has really ever heard us. :- Oh well. IF Randy Jane gets bigger, then I’ll post tabs on our site…..I’ve wanted to do that anyways….ha. I wonder if guitar tricks is still up?……………………………………….yes, it is. Ok….so I guess partial tabs are fine? That…that’s stupid. So I can partially tab out a song like….1.here is the intro/verse. 2.Here is the chorus 3. Here is the solo……..uhhhhhh..*bangs head on wall*

              r/j

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