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Re: Interesting analysis of Google/publisher/author settlement
2008/11/18 Sally Morris (Morris Associates) <sally@morris-assocs.demon.co.uk>:
> In the UK it is also the case that the 'typographic rights'
> (which are essential if you are going to reprint the book
> without re-setting) remain with the publisher for 25 years from
> publication, irrespective of whether the book is in or out of
> print, and irrespective of whether the copyright in the content
> has or has not reverted to the author. I'm not aware of any
> other countries with a similar provision, though other list
> members may be able to enlighten me on this point.
Some other countries have a copyright in typographical
arrangement:
http://wiki.netbib.de/coma/ReproductionRights
Dr Klaus Graf
Archivist RWTH Aachen University
http://archiv.twoday.net