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Old 02-04-2016, 12:05 PM   #41
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One more thing concerning Joseph Conrad though: I don't think any of his works are still protected by copyright anywhere in the world. The Delphi edition is available everywhere, and they always publish different regional editions when some works are still under copyright.
Conrad's last novel, "The Rover", was published in 1923, which would mean that it is still protected by copyright in the US. All his other work is in the US public domain, though, because it was published prior to 1923. He died in 1924, so he's been in the public domain for a long time in countries with a life+70 (or shorter) copyright term.

He work is still in copyright in a few oddball places, such as Mexico, which has a "life + 100 years" copyright term.
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