How about the copyright status of these works in other countries such as Asia?
Where can I find the information of these works in details?
Very sincerely,
weihua
- Joseph Pietro Riolo <riolo[_at_]voicenet.com> wrote: >
> The following only applies to the United States.
>
> Tonight at 12:00am (Jan. 1, 2003 at 12:00am), the unpublished
> works whose authors died before 1933 will enter the public domain,
> the land of the freedom. This is the first time since Jan. 1, 1998
> that works, other than the U.S. Government works and works that
> were dedicated to the public domain, enter the public domain.
>
> Let's welcome them back (they were in the land of the freedom but
> were taken away at the moment they were born) into the land of
> the freedom but always be vigilant against the licenses that squash
> the freedom.
>
>
> Joseph Pietro Riolo
> <riolo[_at_]voicenet.com>
>
> Number of days left until 1-1-2019 when all knowledge of 1923
> in the land of the U.S.A. will be freed from their copyright
> owners' prisons: 5,844
>
> At the latest, number of days left until 6-23-2003 when
> the U.S. Supreme Court will issue a ruling on Eldred v.
> Ashcroft (docket number: 01-618): 174
>
> Public domain notice: I put all of my expressions in this
> post in the public domain.
>
>
Do You Yahoo!?
Everything you'll ever need on one web page
from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts
http://uk.my.yahoo.com
Received on Sat Jan 04 2003 - 22:24:54 GMT