ShiroKuro You can still claim that it's your original playing, regardless of where the melody came from.
Which is what I'm doing.
BUT that's where I see it differently from what I understood Bart to be saying.
To me, the content in my video includes the "melody" that Cristina Ortiz is claiming is hers.
So to select the option (shown in @thepianoplayer416 post screenshot above) asserting that "the content ... is my original content and I own ALL the rights to it" would not be my choice, because part of the content is the underlying score that was created by Rachmaninoff and I don't own it.
So I chose that the content is in the public domain (Rachmaninoff's score.)
But could also make a case that my amateurish playing has also "significantly transformed the content" (choice 3. Or is that choice C? Isn't one always supposed to guess at choice C in multiple-choice tests?)
But regardless, the wheels of justice are grinding forward!
Cristina Ortiz has but 5 more days in which to dispute my disputing of her disputing of my right to play Rachmaninoff!
Tick, tick, tick.....
