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Thanks a bundle (nfm)
> Hi Craig,
> I've looked a little bit into copyright > issues, since I've been interested in > putting some books which are no longer under > copyright online.... (However, I found that > scanning these old books can be a lot of > work!) > Anyhow, here's the law (in the United > States) as I understand it.... > First, for your specific case, for works > copyrighted between 1964 and 1977, these are > copyrighted automatically for 95 years since > the date of publication. > For works copyrighted before 1964, they are > copyrighted for 28 years, unless the > copyright was extended, in which case they > are copyrighted for 95 years from the date > of publication. > Works created on or after 1978 are > copyrighted for the lifetime of the author > plus an additional 70 years. > I hope that helps.... > See the link below for more details from the > US Copyright Office.... > - Dien > P.S. I'm not a lawyer, so please don't take > this as legal advice.... It's just how I've > interpreted the document I've linked to > below.... no further message |
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