[Hammarlund] Fwd: Hammarlund Rights
ken at savage99.com
ken at savage99.com
Wed Jun 1 17:22:00 EDT 2005
That's the law now. Prior to 1989, at the very least a copyright notice
must be place in the publication:
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html
73,
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Zook" <gzook at yahoo.com>
To: <ken at savage99.com>; <hammarlund at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Hammarlund] Fwd: Hammarlund Rights
> Just a note:
>
> All manuals were automatically copyrighted when they
> were written. You need to take a look at the
> Copyright Law of the United States of America. You
> can either purchase the "book" from the government or
> you can have it for free from
>
> http://www.copyright.gov/title17/index.html
>
> But, everything is copyrighted when it is created and
> does not pass into "public domain" for 90 years after
> its creation on things like manuals that were written
> "for hire". On things created for other reasons the
> copyright varies but is based on the death of the
> author.
>
> However, in any case the manuals are definitely
> covered by the copyright law.
>
> Glen, K9STH
>
>
>
> --- ken at savage99.com wrote:
>
> Just a note:
> The original manuals were never copyrighted.
>
>
> Glen, K9STH
>
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>
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