Qu'est-ce que vous ne comprenez pas? Serbian copyright law is, right now, life+50, but are they under political pressure (internal or external) to "harmonize"? If they eventually join the EU, presumably they will be forced to "harmonize" to life+70, so how close are they to EU membership, realistically? In other words, would building a life+50 public domain "library" in Serbia, under Serbian law, be a sound location in the long term? Sounder or less sound than Canada? Or kinda like building on beachfront in Florida or the San Andreas fault? None of this is to undermine the incredible achievement at DP-EU; I wish my Cyrillic proofing skills were more up to scratch! [PGCanada] Introductions, etc.: Comprends pas: Please explain. jiva das jivadas3 at yahoo.ca Tue Nov 9 19:17:54 PST 2004 "Wallace J.McLean" <ag737 at freenet.carleton.ca> wrote:Also: How vulnerable is Serbia to the life+50+more movement? What happens if it joins the European Union, and how close is EU membership, if at all?