jamiethearcher
President of Canmerica!
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2006
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Cheezy the Wiz said:So book Copyrights have a 75 year lifespan? But what if they are still selling 75 years later? I'm sure Alexandre Dumas wrote The Man in the Iron Mask more than 75 years ago, but I just put out $7 for it the other day. Didn't the publishing company buy the rights to print that book, even after 75 years? I'm sure these online publishers have bought rights to the book, but how about the millions of people that will use those resources, get to read entire books without ever putting out a penny for the priveledge. It'll put the book service out of buisness! I better stock up on my printed novels, in 20 years they'll all be gone and I can make a fortune selling antique codexes!
I can hear myself now, telling my grandchildren about the old-fashoned 'paper books,' back when we ate cheeseburgers and used that silly gasoline stuff
the way it works is that, once its copy right expires, its in the public domain, and ANYONE can publish it. the publisher you purchased it from didnt pay anything for its rights, becuase no one "owns"it anymore.
@ PADMA - thanks for the link! ill look into that