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RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. THE CREATION OF COPYRIGHT: AUTOMATIC AND PRESUMPTIVE Copyright is automatic and presumptive. Automatic means the work does not have to be registered, or even covered by a copyright notice and/ or symbol, because the copyright protection comes into being the moment the work is created. Presumptive means the law assumes the creator or his successors own it, and all pretenders must prove otherwise. RDH4: AUSTRALIAN ORIGIN AND FIRST OWNERSHIP The Radio Designer's Handbook is an Australian book. The Fourth Edition, an entirely new book compared to the Third Edition, was published in 1953 and followed at later date(s) with substantially revised and enlarged edition(s). It is the work of ten authors and twenty-three collaborating engineers. The Editor was F. Langford- Smith, an employee of Amagamated Wireless Valve of Sydney, Australia. Under Australian law AWV became the first copyright holder. Note that Australian law the term of such a corporately held copyright runs not from publication but for the term of the *author's life* plus 70 calender years. IS THE RDH4 IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? No, of course not. Assuming that all the authors were dead at publication (clearly very unlikely as they made revisions and addenda for years afterwards!), 70 calendar years from 1953 will be 2024. So the question of the RDH4 entering the public domain cannot even arise until the end of 2024. The material in the later revised and enlarged edition will be protected even beyond that. WHEN WILL THE RDH4 ENTER THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? The RDH4 will enter the public domain 70 years after someone proves that the last of the authors is dead. Since there are at least 33 of them, plus possibly additional parties who wrote revisions and made additions, some of them perhaps newly graduated engineers in the dozen or so years after 1953, the likelihood is that several of them are still alive. (I wish them much longer life!) The question cannot even begin to be asked until sometime between 2024 and 2038. AWV NO LONGER EXISTS. DID THE COPYRIGHT DIE WITH THE CORPORATION? Copyright of the RDH4 is tied to the life of the author; it cannot be exhausted before 70 years after the life of the author has passed. Someone *always* owns it. The AWV copyright was acquired by Reed- Elseviers, a major publishing group. In 1997 the Newnes scientific and engineering imprint of Reed published a facsimile edition of the last, revised and expanded RDH4. Newnes proudly printed the copyright holder's name in every copy: cReed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd 1997 Anyone who wants to exploit the RDH4 copyright requires a license from Reed. WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO DISTRIBUTE THE RDH4 ON THE INTERNET? Unless they have a license from the copyright holder, they're thieves. One set of thieves in Canada, for instance, lie about Canadian copyright law to make it appear to the ignorant as if the RDH is out of copyright (it isn't!) and then they cut off the title page and copyright notice from the copy they offer in an effort to make their lie work. Both these activities (lying about copyright, cutting off title and copyright pages) are criminal acts, quite aside from the theft of the copyright. The expensive typesetting of the book is another piece of property, another theft when they scan it to PDF. BUT THEY SAY OTHERS HAVE GOT AWAY WITH IT, SOMETIMES FOR A LONG TIME The fact that they have stolen property repeatedly doesn't make it theirs. Even the fact that the rightful owner doesn't object doesn't excuse their crime, or act as a defense in law. The presumptive nature of copyright ownership implies that the owner needs do nothing, until one day he chooses to make an example of some thief. There are no squatters' rights in copyright. WHAT ABOUT THE MIRRORS OF THE NETTHIEVES OF THE RDH4? The operators of the mirrors, and their ISP's, are guilty of copyright theft under the laws of their own countries, and complicit in the criminal act of cutting away the title page and copyright notice; they are also complicit in the seperate crime of theft of the typesetting. WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO REPRINT THE RDH4 ON CD ETC? I imagine they have licences from Reed. That is standard practice for respectable publishers. It is open to anyone to approach the copyright holder with an offer to negotiate a license to publish the RDH4. ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS THAT ARE NOT THEFT? Copying the whole book or any substantial part of it is theft. But small quotes and extracts are permitted for educational purposes and for literary purposes like criticism. This is called fair use. The size of an acceptable quotation, or group of quotations in total, depends on the size of the whole from which it is extracted, and how much of your own material you add to the quotation or extract. BUT THE LAW IN MY COUNTRY IS DIFFERENT It may seem so. But usually, on deeper enquiry, you will discover a reciprocity arrangement which, in the majority of cases, permit the books of a foreign author or publisher to be treated in your country as if the laws of the foreign country applies. CAN COPYRIGHT LAW REALLY BE THIS SIMPLE AND STRAIGHFORWARD? For honest people the answer, surprisingly, is yes! But it is true that for the dishonest, who wriggle and turn and lie to try and claim a book is out of copyright when it isn't, and of course for lawyers, copyright can be subtle and sometimes tricky. Check out the bit above where in Australia the term of a corporate copyright is the *author's life plus 70 calendar years*; in America the corresponding term for a corporate copyright is *95 years from publication*. In the global village that sort of difference, and reciprocity agreements relating to the treatment of such differences, can easily trip up the careless, but only professionals really need to get in that deep. I hope these notes help everyone understand why it is theft to give away copies of the RDH4 on the internet. Andre Jute http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ 8 October 2007, revision 1 © This text is copyright Andre Jute 2007. It is given as a public service and may be freely reprinted in not-for-profit publications as long as it is intact and this notice remains with it. |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
"Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com... RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute snip ...... so many words that mean absolutely nothing to almost no one ..... |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute snip ..... so many words that mean absolutely nothing to almost no one ..... Try these: "RDH 4 may be distributed free of charge, as has been proven beyond reasonable doubt. " |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
graham said: ..... so many words that mean absolutely nothing to almost no one ..... Au contraire. Every rant by Jute gives Worthless Wiecky a reason to get up in the morning. |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
On Oct 8, 4:10 pm, the thief Bret Ludwig wrote:
"RDH 4 may be distributed free of charge, as has been proven beyond reasonable doubt. " English translation: "We have stolen the RDH4 so often, it no belongs to us." The thief Bret Ludwig to an author who complained that Ludwig stole his copyright: "Shut up and do something about it. If you can, punk." ***** RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. THE CREATION OF COPYRIGHT: AUTOMATIC AND PRESUMPTIVE Copyright is automatic and presumptive. Automatic means the work does not have to be registered, or even covered by a copyright notice and/ or symbol, because the copyright protection comes into being the moment the work is created. Presumptive means the law assumes the creator or his successors own it, and all pretenders must prove otherwise. RDH4: AUSTRALIAN ORIGIN AND FIRST OWNERSHIP The Radio Designer's Handbook is an Australian book. The Fourth Edition, an entirely new book compared to the Third Edition, was published in 1953 and followed at later date(s) with substantially revised and enlarged edition(s). It is the work of ten authors and twenty-three collaborating engineers. The Editor was F. Langford- Smith, an employee of Amagamated Wireless Valve of Sydney, Australia. Under Australian law AWV became the first copyright holder. Note that Australian law the term of such a corporately held copyright runs not from publication but for the term of the *author's life* plus 70 calender years. IS THE RDH4 IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? No, of course not. Assuming that all the authors were dead at publication (clearly very unlikely as they made revisions and addenda for years afterwards!), 70 calendar years from 1953 will be 2024. So the question of the RDH4 entering the public domain cannot even arise until the end of 2024. The material in the later revised and enlarged edition will be protected even beyond that. WHEN WILL THE RDH4 ENTER THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? The RDH4 will enter the public domain 70 years after someone proves that the last of the authors is dead. Since there are at least 33 of them, plus possibly additional parties who wrote revisions and made additions, some of them perhaps newly graduated engineers in the dozen or so years after 1953, the likelihood is that several of them are still alive. (I wish them much longer life!) The question cannot even begin to be asked until sometime between 2024 and 2038. AWV NO LONGER EXISTS. DID THE COPYRIGHT DIE WITH THE CORPORATION? Copyright of the RDH4 is tied to the life of the author; it cannot be exhausted before 70 years after the life of the author has passed. Someone *always* owns it. The AWV copyright was acquired by Reed- Elseviers, a major publishing group. In 1997 the Newnes scientific and engineering imprint of Reed published a facsimile edition of the last, revised and expanded RDH4. Newnes proudly printed the copyright holder's name in every copy: cReed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd 1997 Anyone who wants to exploit the RDH4 copyright requires a license from Reed. WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO DISTRIBUTE THE RDH4 ON THE INTERNET? Unless they have a license from the copyright holder, they're thieves. One set of thieves in Canada, for instance, lie about Canadian copyright law to make it appear to the ignorant as if the RDH is out of copyright (it isn't!) and then they cut off the title page and copyright notice from the copy they offer in an effort to make their lie work. Both these activities (lying about copyright, cutting off title and copyright pages) are criminal acts, quite aside from the theft of the copyright. The expensive typesetting of the book is another piece of property, another theft when they scan it to PDF. BUT THEY SAY OTHERS HAVE GOT AWAY WITH IT, SOMETIMES FOR A LONG TIME The fact that they have stolen property repeatedly doesn't make it theirs. Even the fact that the rightful owner doesn't object doesn't excuse their crime, or act as a defense in law. The presumptive nature of copyright ownership implies that the owner needs do nothing, until one day he chooses to make an example of some thief. There are no squatters' rights in copyright. WHAT ABOUT THE MIRRORS OF THE NETTHIEVES OF THE RDH4? The operators of the mirrors, and their ISP's, are guilty of copyright theft under the laws of their own countries, and complicit in the criminal act of cutting away the title page and copyright notice; they are also complicit in the seperate crime of theft of the typesetting. WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO REPRINT THE RDH4 ON CD ETC? I imagine they have licences from Reed. That is standard practice for respectable publishers. It is open to anyone to approach the copyright holder with an offer to negotiate a license to publish the RDH4. ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS THAT ARE NOT THEFT? Copying the whole book or any substantial part of it is theft. But small quotes and extracts are permitted for educational purposes and for literary purposes like criticism. This is called fair use. The size of an acceptable quotation, or group of quotations in total, depends on the size of the whole from which it is extracted, and how much of your own material you add to the quotation or extract. BUT THE LAW IN MY COUNTRY IS DIFFERENT It may seem so. But usually, on deeper enquiry, you will discover a reciprocity arrangement which, in the majority of cases, permit the books of a foreign author or publisher to be treated in your country as if the laws of the foreign country applies. CAN COPYRIGHT LAW REALLY BE THIS SIMPLE AND STRAIGHFORWARD? For honest people the answer, surprisingly, is yes! But it is true that for the dishonest, who wriggle and turn and lie to try and claim a book is out of copyright when it isn't, and of course for lawyers, copyright can be subtle and sometimes tricky. Check out the bit above where in Australia the term of a corporate copyright is the *author's life plus 70 calendar years*; in America the corresponding term for a corporate copyright is *95 years from publication*. In the global village that sort of difference, and reciprocity agreements relating to the treatment of such differences, can easily trip up the careless, but only professionals really need to get in that deep. I hope these notes help everyone understand why it is theft to give away copies of the RDH4 on the internet. Andre Jute http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ 8 October 2007, revision 1 © This text is copyright Andre Jute 2007. It is given as a public service and may be freely reprinted in not-for-profit publications as long as it is intact and this notice remains with it. |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
On Oct 8, 4:07 pm, "graham" wrote:
"Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com... RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute snip ..... so many words that mean absolutely nothing to almost no one ..... Never mind, Graham, next time round I'll send some soundbites even you can understand. ***** RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. THE CREATION OF COPYRIGHT: AUTOMATIC AND PRESUMPTIVE Copyright is automatic and presumptive. Automatic means the work does not have to be registered, or even covered by a copyright notice and/ or symbol, because the copyright protection comes into being the moment the work is created. Presumptive means the law assumes the creator or his successors own it, and all pretenders must prove otherwise. RDH4: AUSTRALIAN ORIGIN AND FIRST OWNERSHIP The Radio Designer's Handbook is an Australian book. The Fourth Edition, an entirely new book compared to the Third Edition, was published in 1953 and followed at later date(s) with substantially revised and enlarged edition(s). It is the work of ten authors and twenty-three collaborating engineers. The Editor was F. Langford- Smith, an employee of Amagamated Wireless Valve of Sydney, Australia. Under Australian law AWV became the first copyright holder. Note that Australian law the term of such a corporately held copyright runs not from publication but for the term of the *author's life* plus 70 calender years. IS THE RDH4 IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? No, of course not. Assuming that all the authors were dead at publication (clearly very unlikely as they made revisions and addenda for years afterwards!), 70 calendar years from 1953 will be 2024. So the question of the RDH4 entering the public domain cannot even arise until the end of 2024. The material in the later revised and enlarged edition will be protected even beyond that. WHEN WILL THE RDH4 ENTER THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? The RDH4 will enter the public domain 70 years after someone proves that the last of the authors is dead. Since there are at least 33 of them, plus possibly additional parties who wrote revisions and made additions, some of them perhaps newly graduated engineers in the dozen or so years after 1953, the likelihood is that several of them are still alive. (I wish them much longer life!) The question cannot even begin to be asked until sometime between 2024 and 2038. AWV NO LONGER EXISTS. DID THE COPYRIGHT DIE WITH THE CORPORATION? Copyright of the RDH4 is tied to the life of the author; it cannot be exhausted before 70 years after the life of the author has passed. Someone *always* owns it. The AWV copyright was acquired by Reed- Elseviers, a major publishing group. In 1997 the Newnes scientific and engineering imprint of Reed published a facsimile edition of the last, revised and expanded RDH4. Newnes proudly printed the copyright holder's name in every copy: cReed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd 1997 Anyone who wants to exploit the RDH4 copyright requires a license from Reed. WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO DISTRIBUTE THE RDH4 ON THE INTERNET? Unless they have a license from the copyright holder, they're thieves. One set of thieves in Canada, for instance, lie about Canadian copyright law to make it appear to the ignorant as if the RDH is out of copyright (it isn't!) and then they cut off the title page and copyright notice from the copy they offer in an effort to make their lie work. Both these activities (lying about copyright, cutting off title and copyright pages) are criminal acts, quite aside from the theft of the copyright. The expensive typesetting of the book is another piece of property, another theft when they scan it to PDF. BUT THEY SAY OTHERS HAVE GOT AWAY WITH IT, SOMETIMES FOR A LONG TIME The fact that they have stolen property repeatedly doesn't make it theirs. Even the fact that the rightful owner doesn't object doesn't excuse their crime, or act as a defense in law. The presumptive nature of copyright ownership implies that the owner needs do nothing, until one day he chooses to make an example of some thief. There are no squatters' rights in copyright. WHAT ABOUT THE MIRRORS OF THE NETTHIEVES OF THE RDH4? The operators of the mirrors, and their ISP's, are guilty of copyright theft under the laws of their own countries, and complicit in the criminal act of cutting away the title page and copyright notice; they are also complicit in the seperate crime of theft of the typesetting. WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO REPRINT THE RDH4 ON CD ETC? I imagine they have licences from Reed. That is standard practice for respectable publishers. It is open to anyone to approach the copyright holder with an offer to negotiate a license to publish the RDH4. ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS THAT ARE NOT THEFT? Copying the whole book or any substantial part of it is theft. But small quotes and extracts are permitted for educational purposes and for literary purposes like criticism. This is called fair use. The size of an acceptable quotation, or group of quotations in total, depends on the size of the whole from which it is extracted, and how much of your own material you add to the quotation or extract. BUT THE LAW IN MY COUNTRY IS DIFFERENT It may seem so. But usually, on deeper enquiry, you will discover a reciprocity arrangement which, in the majority of cases, permit the books of a foreign author or publisher to be treated in your country as if the laws of the foreign country applies. CAN COPYRIGHT LAW REALLY BE THIS SIMPLE AND STRAIGHFORWARD? For honest people the answer, surprisingly, is yes! But it is true that for the dishonest, who wriggle and turn and lie to try and claim a book is out of copyright when it isn't, and of course for lawyers, copyright can be subtle and sometimes tricky. Check out the bit above where in Australia the term of a corporate copyright is the *author's life plus 70 calendar years*; in America the corresponding term for a corporate copyright is *95 years from publication*. In the global village that sort of difference, and reciprocity agreements relating to the treatment of such differences, can easily trip up the careless, but only professionals really need to get in that deep. I hope these notes help everyone understand why it is theft to give away copies of the RDH4 on the internet. Andre Jute http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ 8 October 2007, revision 1 © This text is copyright Andre Jute 2007. It is given as a public service and may be freely reprinted in not-for-profit publications as long as it is intact and this notice remains with it. |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
"RDH 4 may be distributed free of charge, as has been proven beyond
reasonable doubt. " |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
On Oct 8, 5:39 pm,the thief Bret Ludwig wrote:
"RDH 4 may be distributed free of charge, as has been proven beyond reasonable doubt. " BUT THEY SAY OTHERS HAVE GOT AWAY WITH IT, SOMETIMES FOR A LONG TIME The fact that they have stolen property repeatedly doesn't make it theirs. Even the fact that the rightful owner doesn't object doesn't excuse their crime, or act as a defense in law. The presumptive nature of copyright ownership implies that the owner needs do nothing, until one day he chooses to make an example of some thief. There are no squatters' rights in copyright. --taken from: RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. THE CREATION OF COPYRIGHT: AUTOMATIC AND PRESUMPTIVE Copyright is automatic and presumptive. Automatic means the work does not have to be registered, or even covered by a copyright notice and/ or symbol, because the copyright protection comes into being the moment the work is created. Presumptive means the law assumes the creator or his successors own it, and all pretenders must prove otherwise. RDH4: AUSTRALIAN ORIGIN AND FIRST OWNERSHIP The Radio Designer's Handbook is an Australian book. The Fourth Edition, an entirely new book compared to the Third Edition, was published in 1953 and followed at later date(s) with substantially revised and enlarged edition(s). It is the work of ten authors and twenty-three collaborating engineers. The Editor was F. Langford- Smith, an employee of Amagamated Wireless Valve of Sydney, Australia. Under Australian law AWV became the first copyright holder. Note that Australian law the term of such a corporately held copyright runs not from publication but for the term of the *author's life* plus 70 calender years. IS THE RDH4 IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? No, of course not. Assuming that all the authors were dead at publication (clearly very unlikely as they made revisions and addenda for years afterwards!), 70 calendar years from 1953 will be 2024. So the question of the RDH4 entering the public domain cannot even arise until the end of 2024. The material in the later revised and enlarged edition will be protected even beyond that. WHEN WILL THE RDH4 ENTER THE PUBLIC DOMAIN? The RDH4 will enter the public domain 70 years after someone proves that the last of the authors is dead. Since there are at least 33 of them, plus possibly additional parties who wrote revisions and made additions, some of them perhaps newly graduated engineers in the dozen or so years after 1953, the likelihood is that several of them are still alive. (I wish them much longer life!) The question cannot even begin to be asked until sometime between 2024 and 2038. AWV NO LONGER EXISTS. DID THE COPYRIGHT DIE WITH THE CORPORATION? Copyright of the RDH4 is tied to the life of the author; it cannot be exhausted before 70 years after the life of the author has passed. Someone *always* owns it. The AWV copyright was acquired by Reed- Elseviers, a major publishing group. In 1997 the Newnes scientific and engineering imprint of Reed published a facsimile edition of the last, revised and expanded RDH4. Newnes proudly printed the copyright holder's name in every copy: cReed Educational and Professional Publishing Ltd 1997 Anyone who wants to exploit the RDH4 copyright requires a license from Reed. WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO DISTRIBUTE THE RDH4 ON THE INTERNET? Unless they have a license from the copyright holder, they're thieves. One set of thieves in Canada, for instance, lie about Canadian copyright law to make it appear to the ignorant as if the RDH is out of copyright (it isn't!) and then they cut off the title page and copyright notice from the copy they offer in an effort to make their lie work. Both these activities (lying about copyright, cutting off title and copyright pages) are criminal acts, quite aside from the theft of the copyright. The expensive typesetting of the book is another piece of property, another theft when they scan it to PDF. BUT THEY SAY OTHERS HAVE GOT AWAY WITH IT, SOMETIMES FOR A LONG TIME The fact that they have stolen property repeatedly doesn't make it theirs. Even the fact that the rightful owner doesn't object doesn't excuse their crime, or act as a defense in law. The presumptive nature of copyright ownership implies that the owner needs do nothing, until one day he chooses to make an example of some thief. There are no squatters' rights in copyright. WHAT ABOUT THE MIRRORS OF THE NETTHIEVES OF THE RDH4? The operators of the mirrors, and their ISP's, are guilty of copyright theft under the laws of their own countries, and complicit in the criminal act of cutting away the title page and copyright notice; they are also complicit in the seperate crime of theft of the typesetting. WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO REPRINT THE RDH4 ON CD ETC? I imagine they have licences from Reed. That is standard practice for respectable publishers. It is open to anyone to approach the copyright holder with an offer to negotiate a license to publish the RDH4. ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS THAT ARE NOT THEFT? Copying the whole book or any substantial part of it is theft. But small quotes and extracts are permitted for educational purposes and for literary purposes like criticism. This is called fair use. The size of an acceptable quotation, or group of quotations in total, depends on the size of the whole from which it is extracted, and how much of your own material you add to the quotation or extract. BUT THE LAW IN MY COUNTRY IS DIFFERENT It may seem so. But usually, on deeper enquiry, you will discover a reciprocity arrangement which, in the majority of cases, permit the books of a foreign author or publisher to be treated in your country as if the laws of the foreign country applies. CAN COPYRIGHT LAW REALLY BE THIS SIMPLE AND STRAIGHFORWARD? For honest people the answer, surprisingly, is yes! But it is true that for the dishonest, who wriggle and turn and lie to try and claim a book is out of copyright when it isn't, and of course for lawyers, copyright can be subtle and sometimes tricky. Check out the bit above where in Australia the term of a corporate copyright is the *author's life plus 70 calendar years*; in America the corresponding term for a corporate copyright is *95 years from publication*. In the global village that sort of difference, and reciprocity agreements relating to the treatment of such differences, can easily trip up the careless, but only professionals really need to get in that deep. I hope these notes help everyone understand why it is theft to give away copies of the RDH4 on the internet. Andre Jute http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ 8 October 2007, revision 1 © This text is copyright Andre Jute 2007. It is given as a public service and may be freely reprinted in not-for-profit publications as long as it is intact and this notice remains with it. |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
Andre Jute wrote: RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. Rest of meaningless drivel snipped. You don't have much of a life do you? |
RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised
On Oct 8, 9:07 pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: Andre Jute wrote: RDH4 COPYRIGHT -- THE MASTER FACT FILE -- reprised by Andre Jute COPYRIGHT AS PROPERTY Copyright is property. Generally speaking, the author of a book creates the copyright and owns it. In most of the civilized world the copyright is protected by national and international law for the author's lifetime plus 70 years from the year after the year in which he dies. The countries in which this true includes those in the EU, America, and many in the Commonwealth, including Australia. Copyright across borders is protected both by international agreement and by mutual reciprocity arrangements between nations. Rest of meaningless drivel snipped. You don't have much of a life do you? What were you ever a commander of, Corey? Sure as hell not any navy in a democracy because, d'you see, one of the purposes of the armed forces in a democracy is to ensure property rights. For someone who insists on his military rank on a hobby newsgroup to sneer at an explanation of an important property right is so fundamentally thoughtless as to be bizarre, and an indictment of the judgement of the service which promoted him. Andre Jute |
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