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From: Istvan Pely <IPELY@LOYOLA.EDU>
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Subject: Can I use classical music in CDROM?
Date: 29 Apr 1994 17:15:38 +0300
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        I'm producing a CD-ROM to be published and planned to use some
classical music for the soundtrack. Is it true that I can just record any

CD with works by long-dead composers? Can I use any CD in the store? If
anybody can clear me up on this issue I'd greatly appreciate it.

        -Thanks a trillion in advance

                        -ipely@loyola.edu
