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Actually, I correct myself again, it looks like Termans' book is expired
copyright, if you look closely at the post above and the field: " Claim Limit: NEW MATTER: "revisions and new material." " you will see that this entry is actually a NEW copyright work, and that the copyright is limited to ONLY the "revisions and new material." However, as this guy (corporation, company, business, individual, etc.) has done, a person could duplicate the "original text" of Terman without violation of copyright law, AND also tag on some "new revisions and new material" just to obsfucate what has been done! and obtain a copyright on the "revisions and new material"-- fooling some into believing the old text was still copyrighted... At least, from consulting with others who claim to be more familiar with such, that is the conclusion I draw. Anyone here with more information, or who can correct my mistaken conclusion(s)? Regards, John -- I would like to point out, I do appreciate the "Been there--done that!" posts. Indeed, now your observations, comments and discourse should be filled with wisdom--I am listening!!! "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() I am just in the first stages of investigating this database myself. I am not positive if I am interpreting the results correctly. For example, I plugged Terman, Frederick, here is the result: 1. Registration Number: RE-187-468 Title: Electronic and radio engineering. By acFrederick E. Terman. Edition: 4th ed. Claimant: Frederick E. Terman (A) Effective Registration Date: 2Dec83 Original Registration Date: 6Sep55; Original Registration Number: A203084. Original Class: A Claim Limit: NEW MATTER: "revisions and new material." I am guessing, but this seems to confirm the materials' copyright expired on 12/2/83 and there was no renewal and it now lies in the realm of public domain--but am looking how to confirm this. I can find no other mention of this work in the database... Perhaps others can provide their knowledge/observations? Regards, John -- I would like to point out, I do appreciate the "Been there--done that!" posts. Indeed, now your observations, comments and discourse should be filled with wisdom--I am listening!!! "John Smith" wrote in message ... If you are wondering about a certain author, work, etc... Here is the page where you can conduct searches to answer your curiosity on current copyrights: http://www.copyright.gov/records/cohm.html Also, here is the Copyrights' Office page of circulars to answer various questions: http://www.copyright.gov/circs/ Regards, John -- I would like to point out, I do appreciate the "Been there--done that!" posts. Indeed, now your observations, comments and discourse should be filled with wisdom--I am listening!!! "John Smith" wrote in message ... To all: It is my understanding that all gov't materials, since paid for by taxpayers, are non-copyright. Also, any material before 1923 would have expired copyrights and, undoubtably, a significant amount of material will have been published "public domain"; so, does anyone have a list of non-copyright materials pertaining to antennas? Or, any ideas of how to obtain the information on how to assemble one. A website of non-copyright materials concerning antennas would be a great asset to this community... Regards, John -- I would like to point out, I do appreciate the "Been there--done that!" posts. Indeed, now your observations, comments and discourse should be filled with wisdom--I am listening!!! |
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