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Old 04-12-2013, 08:59 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by gweeks View Post
No, It's not nearly that simple. The U.S. can't ever do anything related to copyright in a straght forward manner. Everything published before 1978 uses the old rules and becomes public domain in the U.S. 95 years after first publication.

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Drat. Thanks for the correction . That's not nearly as bad then: "The Catcher in the Rye" should enter the US public domain in 2046, if I've done my sums right.

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