Talk:Imant Raminsh

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Living Composers Project

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A previous revision of the article contained a large chunk of text straight from the Living Composers Project. Can we do that? They say, "All material on these webpages (not encompassing external links) may be used, in part or in full, for legitimate purposes without the permission of Dan Albertson, Ron Hannah or the composers, but the source must be acknowledged as the Living Composers Project." I don't know how to tell if that's compatible with the GFDL or not but from what I've heard I'm guessing not. Still, it sounds like a really good resource if what they say about verifying all of the information with the composers is true. - AdelaMae (talk - contribs) 19:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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