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Old 10-24-2017, 05:30 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
You're absolutely right. It is, however, the property of the person who creates it.

Here's a simple question, which I put in my other post: if I write a book, and I copyright it, and NEVER publish it--is it the position of the "anti-copyright-dura" folks, that they're then entitled to that book, in some X amount of time?

Is that manuscript MY property, and that of any heirs and designees, or theirs? There's always a lot of kerfuffle about how the book is OOP, yadda, yadda. If the entire question somehow is being tied to the duration of copyright--then, X years after my death, who OWNS or is entitled to that unpublished--but copyrighted--manuscript?

Hitch
I have a question for all the anti-copyright people, if I have an unpublished ebook and let's say I graciously give Hitch a copy for her own personal use, does she have the right to profit off of it?
Note the book is not OOP, it is I don't want to invest the money at this time to turn it into a halfway decent ebook.
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