Helene, according to http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Caves_du_Vatican, this book was published in 1914, which means that it's out of copyright in the United States. It's clearly stated on PG's home page, in the Terms of Use, that: Our ebooks are free in the United States because their copyright has expired. They may not be free of copyright in other countries. Readers outside of the United States must check the copyright laws of their countries before downloading or redistributing our ebooks. We also have a number of copyrighted titles, for which the copyright holder has given permission for unlimited non-commercial worldwide use. A similar notice is on PGCanada's home page: Welcome to Project Gutenberg Canada! The ebooks on this website are in the Canadian public domain, and are offered to you at no charge. If you live outside Canada, download an ebook only if you are certain that the book is in your country's public domain. Copyright in Canada generally lasts until 50 years after the end of the year of the author's death. Since Gide died in 1951, his works are in public domain in Canada, as are works by other authors who died in 1961 or earlier. (BTW--PGCanada has one of Gide's works, "Retour de l'U.R.S.S.", published in 1936.) Al
-----Original Message----- From: posted-bounces@lists.pglaf.org [mailto:posted-bounces@lists.pglaf.org] On Behalf Of Helen de Mink Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 10:19 AM To: Chuck Greif; Project Gutenberg Postings Announcements Subject: Re: [posted] REPosted (#6739, Gide)
At 18:55 17/06/2012, Chuck Greif wrote:
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Hi Chuck,
That book is still under copyright in France. Gide died in 1951, and the French (and European) copyright rules are 70 years after the death of the author.
I'm particularly shocked to see that PG doesn't seem to care, but what's more important, there should be a warning for Europeans that this book is still under copyright in Europe and that downloading could pose problems.
Hélène