Just looked at the Copyright Law page again and it states that:

"For literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works70 years from the end of the
calendar year in which the last remaining author of the work dies.If
 the
author is unknown, copyright will last for 70 years from end of the
 calendar
year in which the work was created, although if it is made 
available to the
public during that time, (by publication, authorised 
performance, broadcast,
exhibition, etc.), then the duration will be 70 
years from the end of the
year that the work was first made available."


So for any other versions which have no designer noted on them, it would
really need to be established when it was first made available to establish
when copyright runs out - good luck with that.


Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK

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