Can someone explain a point about Copyright law
At some time the time period for expiration of Copyright changed to what
I think is now 70 years from the death of the Copyright holder.
When did that happen and what was the time limit before please?
Also as I write this note I am contemplating re-printing a book that
first appeared during the 1840s. Am I likely to be breaking any
Copyright law on this one?
Paul Stephens
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