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Re: Multitudes of Apple II games might now be public domain
Cturley2 wrote:
>
> I received an email containing the following:: "current copyright law states
> that any out-of-production game with a copyright older than 2 years, I believe,
> becomes public domain--or so I was told." You can check this for accuracy by
> reviewing the Copyright Information Act of 1995. Look it up! You'll be
> astounded. If this proves to be accurate, Wille Yeo is going to have a lot of
> entries to make in his web site. reclassification project, that I stimulated
> him into the development and creation of in the past.
>
> Just think of the multitude of such games that exist for the Apple II
> models. Sometimes the government does seem to work for the needs of the masses
> after all. And, it looks like some of the Apple II ftp sites like Asimov and
> ACN just might have more public domain titles than they realize they have.
>
> Any comments on this?
>
Interesting. The name of the act appears to imply that some
information might be filed somewhere by a copyright holder in order to
avoid having an out-of-production game copyright expire. (Having it
vaporize after just two years seems a bit extreme.)
Do you have a URL for the Copyright Information Act of 1995?
Rubywand