On Sep 12, 2013, at 9:07 AM, Thomas HENRY wrote:
> Unfortunately no recordings are public domain in the U.S.
Correct me if I am wrong, but U.S. works published prior to 1923 ARE public
domain. 1923-63 are public domain if a copyright extension was not filed. For
works with an extension during
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Thank you for the posting Steve,
Great timing as our WIMAPS (Wisconsin-Illinois Musical Antique Phonograph
Society) group will be having a meeting this Saturday in Waukesha, WI, home
of "The Wizard of Waukesha." We plan to tour the recently opened Les Paul
permanent exhibit at the museum and the
FYI: YOU signed - thanks!!!
Robin & Joan Rolfs wrote:
Thank you for the posting Steve,
Great timing as our WIMAPS (Wisconsin-Illinois Musical Antique Phonograph
Society) group will be having a meeting this Saturday in Waukesha, WI,
home
of "The Wizard of Waukesha." We plan to tour the recen
Hello,
I don’t know if some of you already came across The Public Domain Review
website (http://publicdomainreview.org)...
It’s an online journal dedicated to showcasing and celebrating the best of
public domain material found on the web. There’s an audio section on the
site (http://publicdomai
I'm posting this here because Les Paul always acknowledged Edison as the
Greatest Inventor. (And Paul actually recorded some Edison wax cylinders in
the 1990s (at the Edison Site in West Orange) - though they have yet to be
released. So see here for details and sign the petition.
http://l
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