How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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Howdy!

I notice that some score entries have the option to "Order a printed copy". How do I get to enable
this option and what is the procedure / protocol for this?

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Re: How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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Generally, this is limited to public domain works.
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Re: How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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Perhaps you could recommend printing your scores in booklet mode, in a copy shop? See the paragraph about this in http://imslp.org/wiki/Help:Downloading_ ... _pdf_files
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Re: How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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I've obtained 2 sorts of pages like "Order a printed copy": http://performersedition.com/index.php/about-us/ and http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:Ordering_a_ ... et_Service Are they linked together?

Is the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 an implied consent for this practice? I don't see any "Order a printed copy" link with my typesets. How can I give my permission for this reproduction mode?

But therafter you can't say you've "selled" your score because you don't obtain any benefit. You've only made a nice booklet available for a fee.
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Re: How do I get to have the option of selling my scores?

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Neither of these places should be including anything that is Creative Commons - even though they'd technically be free to do so with the plain-vanilla cc-by licenses.
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