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Subject: Re: dull : copyright on the Manifesto of Surrealism
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:05:47 +0000
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john adams <johnqadamsiiinospam@minusthis.yahoo.com> wrote:
> > let us suppose one wanted to make a small-press custom edition book of
> > the 1924 Manifesto of Surrealism. could this be sold [aside from the
> > obvious difficulties; who would buy it]? who holds the copyright? the
> > US Copyright DB cannot find the item, nor Breton as holder. any
> > theories?
> What would be the purpose? My guess is no one would buy it
> based on the details you provide so far.
I might, if I happened across a copy. I've bought sillier
things.
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#Paul
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