AFAICT, it's still under copyright in the US. Lawrence was British (which rules out Rule 5), and it was still under copyright (LIFE+70) in the UK in 1996, so GATT prevents Rule 6. 1930+95=2025 for the US.
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/copyright-howto
It appears to be clearable in LIFE+50 and LIFE+70 countries, though.
Anyone want to chip in with expansions or corrections?
R C
Everyone,
Even though D.H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterly's Lover" was published in
1928, some of the publishing details in the following web site indicate
the possibility it may be public domain in the U.S.:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/rananim/lawrence/lcl.html
Anyone have more knowledge on the U.S. public domain status of this
work?
Jon
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