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Old 03-11-2018, 08:46 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Read about Coyright in our wiki. The US date never changes later than 1923 to protect Mickey Mouse. But there are some exceptions, so read the article. For some books The US follows the international treaty with copyright until 70 years after the writers death.

Dale
I was under the impression that if a book was published after 1923, and copyright renewed properly (it was), it became public domain 95 years after publication? That would be 2019 for a 1924 book or am I mistaken?

The author died in 1944. The illustrator died in 1938.



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