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This is the whitelist for the [[rt:0cc8527e-ea40-40dd-b144-3b7588e759bf|score relationship type]]. Only sites on this list are allowed. If you would like to propose adding a new site to this list, please see [[Proposals]].
== Allowed Sites ==

== Allowed sites ==
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* [http://imslp.org/wiki/ IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library]
* [http://imslp.org/wiki/ IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library]


== Archived permission from sites ==
== Unallowed Sites ==
<!--Do not remove this -->* '''Every other site'''

== Archived Permission from Sites ==
=== IMSLP ===
=== IMSLP ===
A collection of legally available sheet music. Its FAQ says:
A collection of legally available sheet music. Its FAQ says:
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They also have a review process for copyright status.
They also have a review process for copyright status.
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Revision as of 16:07, 24 October 2013

Status: This is an official style guideline.

This is the whitelist for the score relationship type. Only sites on this list are allowed. If you would like to propose adding a new site to this list, please see Proposals.

Allowed sites

Archived permission from sites

IMSLP

A collection of legally available sheet music. Its FAQ says:

As the IMSLP servers are physically hosted in Canada, IMSLP has to follow the Canadian Copyright Law. All scores submitted to IMSLP either belong to the public domain, or permission has been granted by the holder of the copyrights so that the files can be submitted to IMSLP (as is the case of contemporary composers who wish to have their works submitted to IMSLP).
In other words, being legal is the point of IMSLP, and all of its content that is accessible is legally available in the U.S. and Canada. Anything not allowed in the EU is clearly marked as such. See public domain for further details.

They also have a review process for copyright status.

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