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KeepSmiling

Member Since 17 May 2016
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In Topic: Is The Numeric New Testament Open Domain?

29 September 2017 - 12:41 PM

Wow!

You guys are amazing. I looked and didn't find any of this.  I found a version Google made. It was the 1914 edition.

 

I think if a book was first copyrighted in the US then regardless of where it's printed US laws apply for renewals and expiration. If it's first copyrighted in another country then because of NAFTA or other international laws the international laws can apply.

 

Good point about who copyrighted it versus who printed it!

 

Thanks so much Olaf and Mike. I will follow the links adn see what I can use : )

 

Again, thanks so much : )


In Topic: Is The Numeric New Testament Open Domain?

15 September 2017 - 12:46 PM

Thank you : )


In Topic: Is The Numeric New Testament Open Domain?

14 September 2017 - 02:55 PM

Michael,

I searched the Full text of "Catalog of Copyright Entries 1935 Books New Series Vol 32 Pt 1 For the Year 1935" and didn't find anything.
I am looking for other "parts" if this is part 1.
I downloaded and searched the 20170427-copyright-renewals-records.csv and didn't find anything.
They may be the same text in different forms.
You said "1935 U.S, copyright renewal records from 1962, 27 yr renewal date.  It also may not have been renewed."
Where did you get this from?

Thanks : )


In Topic: Is The Numeric New Testament Open Domain?

13 September 2017 - 12:54 PM

Michael, you're good!!!

 

I'm working on catching up to you : )

 

I downloaded the 1935 U.S. copyright renewal records but haven't searched them yet.  Probably tonight.  Sounds like you suggested the right place to look.  I'm excited!


In Topic: Is The Numeric New Testament Open Domain?

12 September 2017 - 03:24 PM

I'm following up. Thanks for the suggestions. I downloaded the copyright renewal database and contacted UBM. They referred me to a publisher in Maine that is carrying it. ...and so on : )