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- From: hollaar%basset.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Lee Hollaar)
- Subject: Re: Novell buys Unix Systems Laboratory
- Date: 31 Dec 92 11:03:25 MST
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.110325.1317@hellgate.utah.edu>
- Organization: University of Utah CS Dept
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- In article <17759@umd5.umd.edu> mark@roissy.umd.edu (Mark Sienkiewicz) writes:
- >p.s. I've seen code that says "Copyright 1973 Bell Telephone Laboratories
- >Inc". Under the old copyright law, shouldn't that be expired by now?
-
- Under the Copyright Act of 1909, which was in effect in 1973, the
- term of a copyright was 28 years from the date of first publication.
- The copyright could be renewed for another 28-year term. If the work
- was not published, it was not copyrightable under the 1909 Act, but was
- protected by common law copyright.
-
- Under the transitional provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976, if a
- copyright under the 1909 act was in its first term, it could be renewed
- for second 47 year term (giving a total term of 75 years, the same as
- for anonymous works or works-for-hire under the 1976 Act.) That means
- that if the copyright owner renewed in 1990 (27 years after 1973), the
- copyright will run until 2037.
-
- If the work was unpublished and not copyrighted (from the legislative
- history, this seems to mean covered by the Copyright Act of 1909, not
- common law copyright), the term of the copyright under the 1976 Act
- is 75 years from January 1, 1978, or December 31, 2052. (The 1976 Act
- extended Federal statuatory copyright to all unpublished works as if
- they were created on the effective date of the Act -- January 1, 1978.)
-
- Anyway, it's probably a long time before the copyright expires ...
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