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Old 02-18-2016, 02:31 PM   #113
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But that creative content could be related to just formatting and typography, correct? Then while you couldn't claim any copyright or control over the content, you could over your particular edition?
Typographical copyright can certainly extend to something like the layout of a magazine, or the visual presentation of poetry, but I suspect you'd struggle to persuade a court that the layout of a novel was sufficiently creative to merit copyright protection.
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