From: James Elliott (james.elliott_at_newted.org)
Date: Sun Aug 03 2003 - 16:37:53 PDT
That would explain why I thought it was older than that. I forgot
how that works.
-James
>It's not a matter of publication. Copyrights run until 50 years after
>the author's death (I think, although that may have been extended
>recently). Greene died in 1990 or 1991 if I recall correctly. That's
>why many authors set up a corporation and assign copyrights to the
>corporation. Then the rights are in effect for the life of the
>corporation plus 50 (could be wrong on the number of years).
>
>Mike
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