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Old 01-12-2012, 07:00 AM   #1
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Are you obeying the "legal deposit" laws?

A question to authors: are you obeying the "legal deposit" laws of your country? If you aren't, you are liable for prosecution!

In the United States, you are legally required to send two copies of your book to the United States Copyright Office at the Library of Congress, at your own expense.

In the United Kingdom, you are required to send one copy to the British Library; 5 other libraries are entitled to request a copy within a year of publication.

Are we all obeying the law?
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