At 12:58 PM +0100 12/6/00, Tom Vogt wrote:
Tim May wrote:
This is misleading. There is much debate about ownership of the
copyright, whether it has expired (as would normally be the case
after roughly 70 years, whether the licenses sold to other publishers
are valid, etc.).
it's been
At 04:20 PM 12/2/2000, Danny Yee wrote:
Actually, the *US* copyright was siezed by the US government at the
beginning of the war and not returned to Germany until the last decade or
so. So there are plenty of US copies that would remain legal.
In Australia at least, I think Mein Kampf is
Actually, the *US* copyright was siezed by the US government at the
beginning of the war and not returned to Germany until the last decade or
so. So there are plenty of US copies that would remain legal.
DCF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the *US* copyright was siezed by the US government at the
beginning of the war and not returned to Germany until the last decade or
so. So there are plenty of US copies that would remain legal.
In Australia at least, I think Mein Kampf is now out
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