Originally posted by AFG Music:
but you say here if some one pay his yamaha style he is not allowed to play it with a software that can play the style he most have a arranger from yamaha.
Got to read what I post, AFG. I have already said that, if someone PAID for his Yamaha style (or any other copyrighted style, sequence, whatever) he is free to do with it what he wants for his own use. If you bought a bunch of Yamaha styles to translate and put in the MS, no problem. If you downloaded them for free off of some site, then no, you DON'T have the rights to use them.
And if you bought a Yamaha arranger, you have bought the right to use all the included styles, and quite possibly (haven't heard from Yamaha about this one) any legacy styles that aren't for sale on their website. But new IDC styles, that you are supposed to PAY for in addition to your arranger's ROM styles, you have to buy those to get the right to use them (whether in a soft arranger or a Yamaha arranger).
You see, the situation is already bad enough with new styles being as rare as hen's teeth until the main manufacturers release a new arranger. As you will probably find out should you choose to try and market your own original styles, and as you can see from many of the confused souls posting here, most people seem to think that new styles are fair game for piracy, not understanding (or deliberately ignoring) the copyright issues. But copyright is not there just to make some fat cat lawyer a bunch of money...
It is there, so that, when you spend weeks, maybe months, making a great style that everybody wants, you can SELL it and make some money back for your time. But ignore copyright, and after the very first style you sell, that person can now give it away for free (or even worse, sell it and keep the money), and the people HE gives it away to give it away as well, and the next thing you know, you made virtually nothing for your efforts, and everybody has your style!
You don't want that, do you?
The same process also extends to the big manufacturers. Putting together hundreds of new styles for a new arranger costs a FORTUNE. In older times, you HAD to buy the arranger to get the styles, because that's all they played in! But in today's world of emulators and virtual style players, for everyone that downloads all their styles for free and plays them in a virtual style player, that's one LESS arranger the manufacturer sold, and a couple of thousand dollars LESS they made to help pay for the styles they had made. And sooner or later, this trend continues, they aren't going to make styles at all (or at least go back to making them ROM only, uncopyable), and the business, which is already on the brink, will fail completely.
It is, after all, what has happened to the music industry. Rampant copyright infringement has reduced the once mighty recording industry to a shadow of the profitability it used to have... And it is starting to happen, via torrents, to the movie industry as well. If you stop paying for things, they will stop making them (or make shoddy ones).
Who wants that?