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Old 04-30-2018, 12:31 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I think that the copyright battle is being fought more over movie and music copyright than over book copyright. Steamboat Willie came out in 1928, so we still have a few years before Disney gets worried.

From a movie, music point of view, I don't think we will see any big movement until the movies from the mid to late 30's come up (especially 1939). From a book point of view, I'm trying to think of a book that is worth enough money to fight over. The Hobbit came out in 1937. Maybe Gone With the Wind or some of the Agatha Christie books.
Action Comics #1 (1938) and Detective Comics #27 (1939) would qualify.
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