Re: Turn of the 20th century documents on Vinland - Shipley, Fischer & Jelic

From: Larry Swain (theswain_at_operamail.com)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 08:40:36 -0500

Further, it doesn't extend copyright beyond its expiration. It covers the text
only while the copyright lasts.

Inger E Johansson wrote:

> Paul,
> I suggest that you got yourself better informed.
> this one is a quote from the latest(?) International agreement which in some
> countries also is written inside edited works, books etc.
>
> " All rights reserved. No part of this[when it's inside a book. 'a'
> elsewhere] publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
> transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
> photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the
> publishers"
>
> Good Night.
>
> Inger E
> "Paul Murray" <paul@murray.net> skrev i meddelandet
> news:BlwBc.17886079$Id.2949470@news.easynews.com...
> > In article <uEvBc.96483$dP1.316598@newsc.telia.net>, Inger E Johansson
> wrote:
> > > Larry,
> > > I probably heard of Project Gutenburg before you did, anyhow long before
> it
> > > was launched. That isn't the same as if you or any other private person
> put
> > > up the documents on net in it's original. Appart from that when it began
> to
> > > be discussed it was at least a discussion between Libraries, Museum and
> > > other Archieve-owners which lead to an agreement of how the copyrights
> > > should be looked after.
> > > But as I said that doesn't allow any private person to put up such pages
> on
> > > his or her url.
> >
> > Yes. It. Does.
> >
> > Provide some evidence, in the form of a law or statute, to back up your
> > claim that public domain works cannot be published on a website.



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