Read your supplied link; your dead right.
Either the law changed or someone in
the copywrite office didn't do their job. They
should have had a record of it even if
it expired. Anything before Jan 1 1978 does
have to be renewed or else.
I think it's unfair that copywrites last for so long
while pat
If you are looking for good dos source code; you might
contact the guy who wrote dos PV (picture view)
He seems to have lost interest in it. He might give you
the source for someone else to continue. He did a
nice job on it but still needs improvements.
cheers
DS
On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 09:53:14 -050
I only know what the report said. Laws may have changed.
A woman I know who writes music said
she has to renew her stuff once in awhile.
How can you have a copywrite if you don't
register it with some goverment some where.
DS
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 16:35:50 -0700 (PDT) geneb
writes:
> On Sat,
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