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update v.0.11 for portugueseUPDATE V0.11
I did a quick translation to Portuguese, it is not a professional translation, and a simply amateur translation.
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ATUALIZAÇÃO V0.11
Fiz uma tradução para o português, não e uma Tradução profissional, e uma tradução simplesmente amadora.
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Tradução com pouca revisão para versão v0.11
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Well there is a loophole in most copywrite laws. Take the usa's copywrite laws if you us music from before 1928 you can use it without a problem but after your ass is going to be sued into looking like Micro Grant Clone membercopywrite laws suck![]()
I guess I'm a little late getting back to you, but PC.I'll look into it. What type of device are you using? PC, MAC or Android?
That's not really a loophole, loophole usually means an unintended gap in a law, and copyrights have always expired by design, ever since the laws were first written a couple hundred years ago.Well there is a loophole in most copywrite laws. Take the usa's copywrite laws if you us music from before 1928 you can use it without a problem but after your ass is going to be sued into looking like Micro Grant Clone member.
The reason why it's technically a loophole is the earlier music still has it's copyrights it's just the they made an act that says anything before the late 1920's fallen into semi-public domain but outside the usa those music's still have their full copyrights. So if you want to use earlier music best to make it in the usa than sell it everywhere worked for Star Wars.That's not really a loophole, loophole usually means an unintended gap in a law, and copyrights have always expired by design, ever since the laws were first written a couple hundred years ago.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Star Wars wasn't made in the 1920s.The reason why it's technically a loophole is the earlier music still has it's copyrights it's just the they made an act that says anything before the late 1920's fallen into semi-public domain but outside the usa those music's still have their full copyrights. So if you want to use earlier music best to make it in the usa than sell it everywhere worked for Star Wars.
Star Wars was made in 77 but most of the music was taken from older works before the 1920's.I have no idea what you're talking about. Star Wars wasn't made in the 1920s.
So what the hell did John Williams (the Composer) do? Concidering his music style is quite distinctive and every freaking SW soundtrack is using his compositions.Star Wars was made in 77 but most of the music was taken from older works before the 1920's.
Where on earth did you get that from? The music was all written for the film, the same as most films.Star Wars was made in 77 but most of the music was taken from older works before the 1920's.
and here we go again...How the fuck is this game still on Patreon?
The reason where is a friend put a video a few years ago of his kid's high School band performing the nut cracker only to have it be claimed by Disney saying it was music from Star Wars.Where on earth did you get that from? The music was all written for the film, the same as most films.
So you've never actually watched Star Wars then, I take it?The reason where is a friend put a video a few years ago of his kid's high School band performing the nut cracker only to have it be claimed by Disney saying it was music from Star Wars.
Master - While not 100% accurate - the gist of the comment is correct. John Williams - the conductor/composer of the Star Wars soundtrack, said (publicly - and many times) that he took homage and inspiration from Gustov Holst's - The Planets. He did not steal it, as it was not 100% recreation, but the Imperial March (Darth Vader's theme) sounds a lot like the Overture of Mars - Bringer or War. The Venus Suite - is very similar to Leia's theme, etc.Where on earth did you get that from? The music was all written for the film, the same as most films.
I don't know about that specific - As there was no Nutcracker music (written by Tchaikovsky) in Star Wars. There were homages and similarities to Holst's The Planets (as stated by John Williams, the composer). Disney has use the Nutcracker Suite in some cartoons, and might try to lay claim to the cartoons (like some Christmas thing with Donald and Goofy) but they don't own it. There is some music from Holst's The Planets in the original Fantasia (as with Tchaikovsky). They might try to assert copyright under those films. Star Wars was unique and different.The reason where is a friend put a video a few years ago of his kid's high School band performing the nut cracker only to have it be claimed by Disney saying it was music from Star Wars.