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The CPDL copyright license applies to all scores and texts which reside on the CPDL server. This is a type of open-source license which allows users to download, print, copy and distribute a score freely. The only restriction is that, if any changes are made to a score or text, the subsequent modified version must still be released under the same license conditions.
The CPDL copyright license applies to all scores and texts which reside on the CPDL server. This is a type of open-source license which allows users to download, print, copy and distribute a score freely. The only restriction is that, if any changes are made to a score or text, the subsequent modified version must still be released under the same license conditions.



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The CPDL copyright license applies to all scores and texts which reside on the CPDL server. This is a type of open-source license which allows users to download, print, copy and distribute a score freely. The only restriction is that, if any changes are made to a score or text, the subsequent modified version must still be released under the same license conditions.

The license is based on the GNU GPL License, which is very common in software development.

Important note: Not all the scores which are listed on CPDL actually reside on the CPDL server. Some links point to third-party websites which may have different copyright conditions attached. Check the sites in question for more details.

This page is part of the CPDL Help system.
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