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But there still remains something that I still don't understand. IMSLP does not break any legal matters since the uploaders check when the score was published and that there must be x amount of years that has gone before one can 'spread' them. What puzzles me is:
Don't other publishers loose a crap load of money? I mean the music doesn't change, it is not like the notes change it is practically the same score but different publishers. So don't publishers loose a lot of money although this act is 100% legal?
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