Hello,
I waited for a 5-day free trial period. However, from the first day, I was refused access to the scores, after an hour's trial, and most of the scores were less than 6 months old, so they were supposedly inaccessible, except for paying the "premium" subscription. Is this the case for works that are in the public domain?
16/03/2016
3 Replies
slade
17/03/2016
Hello, there are a number of limitations that have been added due to abuses. Not more than a few months ago, members in trial period could download as much as they wanted during 5 days any scores. Then some took advantage of it. Now the number of downloadable scores is 30 for the trial period and only the scores added more than 6 months ago are concerned.
maximouse95
17/03/2016
Maybe, but "see" was considered as "download"; one quickly arrives at 30 scores, even having consulted those which one does not necessarily like.
slade
18/03/2016
Hello, yes seeing is considered downloading because the pdf viewer has the option to save the displayed score.
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