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Old 02-25-2010, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by paul View Post
It is very likely that the copyright expired, and that the companies that reprinted the ACC were able to do so because the copyright expired. Today, copyrights last almost forever. But back in the day they lasted (I think) 28 years, and then could be renewed for another 28. But for books with rather limited distribution, most people didn't bother renewing. You can find out for sure through the Copyright Office. It might even be doable through their website.
Just tried it and got no hits but didn't spend a lot of time tweaking it. I have to think the copyright is likely still in force unless it was part of the Lepore deal--the book's publication passed through logical hands and if it went to Fritsch that trend would continue. No one has reprinted it but I would think there is demand. An online version would be great!
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