Score Upload Policy

Sheetmusicgo requires all users to adhere strictly to copyright laws and intellectual property regulations, including but not limited to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and Digital Services Act (DSA). Uploaded scores must be either original creations owned entirely by the user, works explicitly licensed for public distribution, or materials verifiably within the public domain (e.g., through authoritative sources such as IMSLP). Derivative works, including arrangements or adaptations, necessitate documented proof of compliance with the original copyright holder’s terms, such as written permissions or applicable Creative Commons licenses.

The platform conducts systematic reviews of submissions to identify potential copyright violations. Content deemed non-compliant will be removed without prior notice, and repeated infringements may result in permanent account termination. In cases of egregious violations, sheetmusicgo reserves the right to escalate matters to relevant legal authorities.

By uploading content, users grant sheetmusicgo a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, display, and distribute such works solely within the platform’s services. This license is limited to operational and archival purposes and terminates automatically upon content deletion or conclusive evidence of unauthorized upload.

Users assume full legal liability for uploaded materials and must warrant that their submissions neither infringe third-party rights nor violate jurisdictional laws. sheetmusicgo disclaims responsibility for user-generated content; however, we enforce a robust notice-and-takedown procedure aligned with DMCA §512 and DSA Article 14. To report infringement, submit a detailed claim to [email protected], including:

1.Proof of copyright ownership or authorized representation;

2.Identification of the disputed material;

3.A sworn statement of good faith belief in unlawful use.

We encourage users to consult legal professionals prior to uploading content with uncertain copyright status. Community vigilance is paramount—prompt reporting of suspected violations ensures collective adherence to intellectual property standards.