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Say I designed a poster with a piece of text on it (for example, a poem by Leonard Cohen or a paragraph from 'On the Road'), printed a small number of copies and sold them on places like ebay or to friends. What would the legal issues be there? Could I only use text that was in the public domain? If I did use text from a book or poem, would I be covered by just adding in a copyright symbol, or would I be expected to pay royalties and end up getting sued by men in suits? If so, is there a time limit (100 years after the author's death or something like that) after which it's OK to reproduce their text?
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Date: 2003-08-08 10:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-08-08 10:14 am (UTC)It used to be 50 years after the author's death, but the rules were harmonised across the EU in the late 80's / early 90's.
The exception is Peter Pan. The copyright is owned by Great Ormond Street Hospital and never expires.