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Old 01-11-2008, 10:39 AM   #12
Greg Anos
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interactions of copyright laws

This begs the question, are there legal reprecussions for sending an item from where there is a copyright to where there is not a copyright. For example, if one sent a Dorthy L. Sayer mystery (which is in copyright in the US) to Austrailia (where it is not, for inclusion in P.G. Austrailia) would that be a copyright violation? (Paper copy, of couse, as the act of scanning would be a copyright violation in the US).

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