Xmader / musescore-downloader

⚠️ This repo has moved to https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore ⚠️ | Download sheet music (MSCZ, PDF, MusicXML, MIDI, MP3, download individual parts as PDF) from musescore.com for free, no login or Musescore Pro required | 免登录、免 Musescore Pro,免费下载 musescore.com 上的曲谱
https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
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Not an actual issue but thanks for being hero we need but dont deserve #8

Open kir12 opened 4 years ago

kir12 commented 4 years ago

real scummy move on musescore.com's part to suddenly make the entirety of downloading paywalled

trevortrusty commented 4 years ago

Agreed. I'm not okay with me putting my arrangements I worked hard to score onto the website if they are going to make people pay for it while I'm doing it for free. Makes no logical sense, and I will be using this script in my browser from now on.

quizilkend commented 4 years ago

Totally agreed!

answer2question commented 4 years ago

thank you for providing a resource that makes music free for everybody. you are a GOAT.

zyf722 commented 4 years ago

many thanks for the script to the developers

jeetee commented 4 years ago

Agreed. I'm not okay with me putting my arrangements I worked hard to score onto the website if they are going to make people pay for it while I'm doing it for free. Makes no logical sense, and I will be using this script in my browser from now on.

@trevortrusty How about marking your work as original work then, thus making them freely available again? I agree that copyright legislation doesn't always make sense; but publishing an arrangement is not allowed without consent of the copyright holder. This isn't musescore.com rule, it is law.

mosest commented 4 years ago

You really are the hero we need but don't deserve. This script works awesome on Chrome, and it's so easy to use. Thanks so so much for putting in the effort. <3

Poshtester63 commented 4 years ago

Leaving a comment here to thank you for your work on this script! :D

trevortrusty commented 4 years ago

Agreed. I'm not okay with me putting my arrangements I worked hard to score onto the website if they are going to make people pay for it while I'm doing it for free. Makes no logical sense, and I will be using this script in my browser from now on.

@trevortrusty How about marking your work as original work then, thus making them freely available again? I agree that copyright legislation doesn't always make sense; but publishing an arrangement is not allowed without consent of the copyright holder. This isn't musescore.com rule, it is law.

I see what you're saying, but is posting sheet music to musescore really publishing? I can't imagine posting a mscz file to the musescore platform being the same thing as publishing your sheet music on musicnotes.com for example.

jeetee commented 4 years ago

is posting sheet music to musescore really publishing? I can't imagine posting a mscz file to the musescore platform being the same thing as publishing your sheet music on musicnotes.com for example.

It is in they eye of the law; publishing a score means making it publicly available, regardless of whether you monetize that or not.

lordantonio101 commented 4 years ago

Thankyou so much for this! Good work!

Mabinogi-delight commented 4 years ago

作者我爱死你了!!

Lee-Yu-Chen commented 4 years ago

Xmander先生/女士,请问有什么方法可以代表我对您的感谢?

Mabinogi-delight commented 4 years ago

@jeetee That's why the entire copyright law thing is BS. An archeologist can spent years trying to recover text from ancient tomb, yet his work is not protected by copyright. However, someone taking a picture of the very same tomb can get copyrighted.

jeetee commented 4 years ago

@Mabinogi-delight

That's why the entire copyright law thing is BS.

I don't disagree, but I also don't think MuseScore is to blame for the current law. Especially when they've put in the effort to protect all uploaders from prosecution and still allow everyone to view/playback many of those protected scores for free.

An archeologist can spent years trying to recover text from ancient tomb, yet his work is not protected by copyright. However, someone taking a picture of the very same tomb can get copyrighted.

His work would be the recovery of the text, not the text itself. Since he did not "create" something it indeed can't get copyrighted. The photo can be considered an original work of art considering its composition, which indeed can get copyrighted. But that copyright can only hold if the composition itself is unique enough, just a random smartphone snapshot of the tomb is not protected by copyright law, as there again (just as with the archaeologist recovery) no original creative content has been created.

nazmifr commented 4 years ago

+10²²²²²²²²²

All hail to Xma(n)der our savior!

Xmader commented 4 years ago

Er... I'm Xmader without the n in the middle.

My name is not an actual word, or the compound of two words. I picked the name by hitting my keyboard randomly back in 2015.

bucketohwater commented 4 years ago

Thanks for this, this is amazing!

ajlee2006 commented 4 years ago

Thank you very much Xmader for your work.

ghost commented 4 years ago

Totally agreed! Thank you very much Xmader I really appreciate your help. Thank you again!

joybod commented 3 years ago

i was using musescore for playing music in video games for the meme, now I once again can spam elder scolls and orchestra music in space station 13