2011/1/26 Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]>:
>
> BTW, hasn't the copyright license expired yet? How long do these last?
>

It depends on your jurisdiction, of course. In the US, 70 years after
the death of the author. Not sure in the case of copyrights held by
corporations, as despite the Supremes, they neither live nor die.
Here's a link. The FAQs have some funny questions...

http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-duration.html#duration


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