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message 1: by David (new)

David Elkin | 63 comments An interesting blog from NYT

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/201...


message 2: by J. (new)

J. Rubino (jrubino) | 307 comments The PW piece was forwarded to me by my agent, and it's a pretty interesting dilemma. Because the publication of the Canon took place over a period of 40 years, some of them are in the public domain (in the US) and some of them are not. Then there is the issue of Holmes himself who is in all of the stories, as well as characters who may be featured in both public domain tales and those still held under copyright.


message 3: by Joanna (last edited Feb 21, 2013 10:21AM) (new)

Joanna (foxwrapped) | 353 comments ooooo! Go Leslie Klinger!

Article from a few years ago:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/2009...

http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright...

This books sounds very interesting (I even checked it out of the library) but never got around reading it: http://boingboing.net/2012/09/07/copy...


message 4: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (foxwrapped) | 353 comments And if you guys are still interested in this kerfuffle, here is a very nice and informative article from The New York Times: Suit Says Sherlock Belongs to the Ages. haha, I love how the estate asserts trademark protection for Sherlock Holmes. haha, Sherlock Holmes is a trademark for what, exactly?


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