Wtf go look in jstor- they happily assert copyright on hundreds of thousands of pre 1928 pd documents.
On 12/25/08, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/24/2008 2:46:15 PM Pacific Standard Time, arromdee@rahul.net writes:
There are plenty of things which people can't just force you to do, but which you can agree to do as part of a contract. If access depends on a license agreement to treat PD material as copyrighted, then it does.>>
So I take it there aren't any actual examples of JSTOR doing this.
I'm glad we can now ignore this moot issue and move forward.
Will Johnson
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