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This is to confirm that the text I recently submitted is not copyright to Faber Music Ltd as you suggest. Yes, it is on our site (I am an employee) but is freely available for anyone to use.
I have resent an email to you as requested.
This conforms with the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL).
I hope you can now reelase it to the site.
Yours
Tim Brooke Harmony-Twitchell 13:07, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Regardless of its copyright status, some of the information in this article was already nearly 12 months out of date at the time of posting. The text from "In June 2006" onwards needs rewriting in the past tense, assuming the events described within it have indeed taken now place.--MV Overchurch 00:14, 28 May 2007 (UTC)