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Old 10-30-2014, 02:09 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
It's not a question of "not coming forward". We're talking about cases where nobody showed any interest in the work for years and decades; and now a historian or museum wishes to publish it. Why would the rights-holders have "come forward" before? Where would they have "come forward" to?

Mike
The point was that nobody knew who the rights holders were; so they had no way of contacting them to get the necessary permissions.
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