Re: Queen of Seven Swords
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 Mvshelden@aol.com wrote:
I learned of your project from a friend at Wolfram, Bill White. Very impressive. I've been passing the word. I also found a new benefit that hadn't occurred to me. My father-in-law, who is losing some vision and reads the large type Reader's Digest is excited to have one of your e-books printed out for him in 18pt type. He's very happy.
I recently took out the Queen of Seven Swords by Chesterton from the U of I library. I scanned the book and ran Adobe Capture on it. It seems to have gotten most of it. The book was written in 1926. Is this going to be copyrighted? I'd love to go through whatever it takes to put it on your website. Please let me know how to proceed.
Mark Shelden
GK Chesterton died in 1936, which means his works are public domain in all the "life +50 and 60" countries, and will be in another 21 months in the "life +70" countries that just changed their copyrights. I am forwarding your message to PG Australia and PG Canada, who can both likely contine with your work, but since US copyright cutoff is 1923, we can't post it in the US. . .unless the copyright was not renewed. Forwarding to a friend to check on that for you. Thanks!!! Michael
Mark: If this book were digitized and ready to go, I believe it could be posted at PG Australia. (There a already seven post-1922 GK Chesterton titles at PG Australia.) If you have page images, you might want to consider running them through Distributed Proofers Europe (http://dp.rastko.net/) Copyright restrictions will not allows this text to be processed on the American Distributed Proofing site. Andrew On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Michael Hart wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 Mvshelden@aol.com wrote:
I recently took out the Queen of Seven Swords by Chesterton from the U of I library. I scanned the book and ran Adobe Capture on it. It seems to have gotten most of it. The book was written in 1926. Is this going to be copyrighted? I'd love to go through whatever it takes to put it on your website. Please let me know how to proceed.
Mark Shelden
GK Chesterton died in 1936, which means his works are public domain in all the "life +50 and 60" countries, and will be in another 21 months in the "life +70" countries that just changed their copyrights.
I am forwarding your message to PG Australia and PG Canada, who can both likely contine with your work, but since US copyright cutoff is 1923, we can't post it in the US. . .unless the copyright was not renewed.
Forwarding to a friend to check on that for you.
Thanks!!!
Michael _______________________________________________
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