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If it is OVER twenty years old, OR,
out of print for more than 3 years, it should automatically lose any protection. No exceptions.

This is stuff that is essentially lost to the public practically forever under current copyright law.
Posted by: James Dean_z   Posted on: 08/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If it is OVER twenty years old, OR,  James Dean_z | 08/12/05
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