Rich, you may be missing the point. You just replied to Allen Koenigsberg that 
there may be copyright problems with APM articles.  Since Allen is the 
publisher of APM, he IS the copyright holder.  And I wouldn't be surprised if 
he'd be willing to republish any article that someone requested.

Jim Nichol

On Jul 6, 2010, at 10:35 AM, Rich wrote:

> You may want to do some research on the present copyright laws.  You are 
> going to be surprised I bet.
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
>> In a message dated 7/5/2010 9:27:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
>> [email protected] writes:
>> I don't  know what kind of copyright issues there may be, but I'd like to 
>> see some  of the more timeless articles and studies from these early 
>> newsletters and  magazines republished in ITG.
>> --------------
>> APM published 90 issues from 1973 to 1993, probably over 2000 pages - our  
>> largest issue if i recall was 32 pages.
>>   I have tried to incorporate some of the material in my ongoing  articles 
>> for The Sound Box (CAPS), edited by Rene Rondeau. Such articles include  the 
>> world's only laterally recorded cylinder, the 2-minute Blue Amberols used at 
>>  the "miniature" Panama Canal, the lost brown wax recording of a man born in 
>>  1790, some unusual Berliner discs, unusual coin-op models, the very first 
>> Amet  Echophone, the origins of the Zonophone, the Chicago Hub-Gore  
>> Automaton, etc.
>> Allen
>> _www.phonobooks.com_ (http://www.phonobooks.com)  
>> _______________________________________________

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