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Re: [microsound] one copy label
Assuming that you bought the single copy (otherwise you'd not have it
to copy), the act of copying it devalues your original art purchase.
What would be the point?
I think we could take the one copy concept a step further by having a
one audience member concert. The composer and/or musicians plays his
composition at a premier performance for a single person who has
purchased the only ticket. Afterwards, the score is destroyed and the
composition is never performed or heard again. It exists only in the
memory of the single audience member...
R.
If I make a backup copy of it, am I destroying the onecopy in doing
so? ;)
Ciao
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