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Originally Posted by pynch
They get this 25-year copyright only if the work would otherwise be in the public domain. Texts published posthumously during the standard 70-year copyright term become public domain when the 70 years are over.
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So this means that, since James died in 1936, ANY of his work published prior to 2007 is within his [EU] life+70 limit, and ALL PUBLISHED BEFORE 2007 became public domain in 2007. Am I stating that correctly?