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Originally Posted by Jellby
Well... if it's such an accurate representation of the manuscripts, they should share whatever copyright the manuscripts have. Actually, it's the previous error-ridden editions that should have the extended copyright 
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Yes well I was, quite possibly wrongly, making the assumption that the originals were not copyrighted. But you're correct, if these new editions are merely accurate reproductions of the originals, then they would be property of the original copyright holder unless otherwise licensed by them.