[Hi. I couldn't get Beverly's direct e-mail to work from here, so I hope the group will excuse the interruption. The answer may be of some general interest, I hope. /Dave D. ]
> On July 29, 1998, Beverly Bowles <bbowles[_at_]hshsl.umaryland.edu> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to get copyright clearance for an article to put on
> > reserves for students to use.
> >
> > The journal is out of print. The article is dated 1925.
> >
> > What do I do now? Is it safe to put the article on reserve without
> > copyright clearance?
>
> Hi Beverly. Thank you for your posting.
>
> As you will probably hear from other list participants, an article from
> 1925 (published in the US) is on the cusp of its potential copyright
> term, and may have lapsed into the public domain.
>
> Many large universities are participating in Copyright Clearance
> Center's new Electronic Course Content, for clearing electronic reserves
> permissions. To track this one down for you, we'd have to treat it as a
> permissions request.
>
> Thanks again. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
>
> Dave Davis
> CCC Project Manager http://www.copyright.com/
> ddavis[_at_]copyright.com Voice: (978) 750-4283 x-2217
Received on Thu Jul 30 1998 - 21:23:34 GMT
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