Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Hello. I heard back from my friend that " the easy answer is... " due to copyright extensions, etc. very little from the 1950s is in the public domain and due to some strange thing nothing new is likely to enter the public domain until the year 2019. I didn't understand exactly why, but he did seem to be recommending that I move with caution and not do anything without the full time consuming research that he thought it would take to verify that the book was truly in the public domain. I'd still be interested in hearing the name of the publisher and any new and relevant info that anyone else has found out if any of you have continued to work on this. I am generally short on time, as I'm sure most of you can empathize with, but I am very motivated to continue to work on this as I can find time, even if it stretches out to a very long amount of time before I get to the bottom of it. If anyone else has found out anything relevant and wants to email me privately, I'd be happy to hear from you. Since I use yahoo email, I have to browse the sender names of a ton of junk mail or delete it without looking, but I'll try to keep an eye out for " Haas " in the subject lines in that folder and in the inbox folder. Thanks, Sheril --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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