On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 03:52:52PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Just look at the new and interesting stories being told by Hollywood about
> everyone from Mr. I. Crane, to Peter Pan. All possible by the expiration
> of those copyrights on the original books.

As a point of fact, Peter Pan is still under copyright in many EU
nations (life + 70 years, and Barrie died in 1937.) Also, Peter Pan is
under an eternal quasi-copyright in Britain, by a special act of
Parliment.

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