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Fortunatately, that won't happen for a long time. Otto Frank, who I believe would be regarded as the author as far as copyright goes, died in 1980, so it won't enter the public domain in Europe until 1st Jan 2051. I share the views of the previous posters who state that the Anne Frank Foundation are richly deserving of the royalties from the sale of the book.
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I'm uncomfortable with the idea of Otto Frank as copyright holder in his own right instead of as heir though. He didn't write it. It bugs me just as much as seeing copyright Ted Hughes on my copy of Ariel. Sylvia Plath wrote it not him. |
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2050 might not be a bad date though, it'll go PD and hopefully get a surge in readers and be a helpful reminder of what occurred a little over 100 years ago. |
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Diary of Anne Frank enters public domain next year
It appears it will finally be in public domain in January.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/a-most-...of-anne-frank/ |
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Only in life+70 countries. It's already public domain in life+50 countries. The copyright in the U.S. isn't affected by when the author died and no new material is entering the public domain in the U.S.
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Note that it will come out of copyright only in the original language. English translations will be copyright by the translators.
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Copyright laws in the U.S. are a mess, because there are all kinds of exceptions to the general rule about the year 1923. I saw a flow chart, using a whole lot of "if-then" statements, a couple of years ago, that at least attempted to show a person exactly when a copyright expired. It would take a "Philadelphia lawyer" to understand it all. Congress really should do something truly useful, and make a goal to simplify the copyright laws. I am a real believer in people who create artistic and other works getting compensated for their time and work (I hate piracy), but 1923 was 92 years ago, and Congress needs to shorten that, also. Personally, I believe that the end of copyright should not be based on the copyright date, as it is in the U.S., but the end of the creator's life. Seventy years, as many countries have it, seems like a good limit. My opinion is, however, that Congress will continue its indolence on this matter for years to come, because relatively few people are affected and it's not a high-visibility issue like health care, education, national defense, etc. are. |
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It's nice to know that they have based the law on the end of the life of the creator, instead of the copyright date. What about the stuff published before 1978, though? Math is not my strong suit, but it seems that, unless there is some legislation to address it, works copyrighted 1923 to 1977 will stay out of the public domain perpetually. UPDATE: Okay, I've answered my own question. I found a very useful (but not particularly attractive) flowchart at http://sunsteinlaw.com/practices/cop...ght-flowchart/. It looks like the 1923-1977 stuff has been addressed. What I remembered as being all kinds of exceptions are not really that. They serve to delineate the phases that stuff copyrighted 1923-1977 goes into the public domain. It is complicated; I guess that's why a flowchart really helps. ha Last edited by GtrsRGr8; 07-22-2015 at 09:56 PM. |
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UPDATE: Just saw your update. That is indeed an ugly flowchart. This is a little easier to read: https://copyright.cornell.edu/resour...blicdomain.cfm. |
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But, I'm glad that they won't kept out of the public domain perpetually. I'm looking forward to the impending release of some 1923-1977 works into the public domain. I can't tell you the number of times that I have wanted to read a book, but found out that the copyright was in a year like 1924, 1927--some year just past 1922--and so I couldn't read it without either buying a copy or getting the local library to do an interlibrary loan (I try not to do that--the interlibrary loans cost the libraries money and our library system is so badly underfunded) for me. Oh, the chart that you linked to is very good (BTW--I didn't say that my flow chart was ugly, I just said that it was not particularly attractive. ha). But even though I'm mathematically challenged, I think logically, so the flow chart works better for me. But, your chart sure was prettier. ha A bit of trivia: I didn't want to give it, earlier, in a post that told about Anne Frank . . . . I read a couple of years ago that Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is still not in the public domain in the U.S. (I may not even have known before then that it was copyrighted). That surprised me. But after this discussion, I know the reason why. From what you and the charts said, by law it will stay out until after 95 years from the date of copyright (which, without looking it up, would be in the late 1920's or maybe early 1930's). If my calculations are right, it should go into the public domain in the U.S. in about 10 years from now. Incidentally, the book was so popular in Germany, at least, that Hitler became well-off financially from the royalties from sales of it. And, I can't help but wonder who is collecting royalties from it now--maybe one of his distant family members, most of whom changed their last names, if those names had been "Hitler" (or "Hidler") because of the obvious connection with Adolf that people would make . Last edited by GtrsRGr8; 07-23-2015 at 01:10 AM. |
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