Re: copyright

From: Regina Muff (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Feb 15 2008 - 08:36:18 PST


ah precaution. afterimage just published articles on high performance and general idea. where are you now, kathy high? can we not mourn the loss of felix? bernie thanks but we dont need another scholar. from mulvey to kipnis they all eventually write. (jeanne c finley began with such promise and now? it's blockbusters on nazis and russians.) (freya freya where is that elevator?) reinke glued pages from freud together, now hes writing with rosalind kraus (and who can blame him? anyone know how did laura u marks start?). somewhere theres a victim of copyright law but could it be on this list? hmmm
 
gina

Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:42:15 -0500From: (address suppressed): Re: copyrightTo: email suppressed

P.S. One way of researching copyright status from home and for free is this:
 
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce/
 
In my experience, doing these kind of things occasionally to determine public domain status, surprises will crop up-- such as, no on ever registered the thing properly!

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