Copyright - when can you legally plagiarise?

by Lee Hopkins on September 2, 2005 · 0 comments

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Ben Hamilton has unearthed a useful resource: a flow chart for determining when when U.S. copyrights in fixed works expire.

Useful if you want to republish something.

Where is Oscar the Grouch now?As the old Sargeant used to say in Hill Street Blues, “be careful out there“.

And what ever happened to the undercover cop who looked like Oscar the Grouch but with a moustache? Never saw that actor again… pity, I thought he was good.

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