
14 Sep
2005
14 Sep
'05
8:27 p.m.
On 9/14/05, N Wolcott <nwolcott@dsdial.net> wrote:
Curiously the Fredonia edition of Mein Kampf, translated by James Murphy, is listed as "Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. ". This would seem to indicate no copyright in the US but perhaps copyright in EU. More grist for the mill.
I don't see any reason why Mein Kampf would be out of copyright in the US. It was under copyright in Germany in 1998, hence the URAA returned it to copyright in the US. There is no clear copyright owner, but that doesn't mean that no one owns the copyright. Given that there are many copies of this on the net, I don't see any particular reason why PG should push the envelope here.