dmaxwell14
Junior Member
I am curious if it would be legal commercially exploit a book that has been published in 1922. It is currently in public domain (Google Books even provides the scans from back to front). The author is of German nationality and died in 1928.
The idea is to reprint the publication verbatim, with page-by-page scans of the original work. The reprints would be sold in the United States, with for-profit purposes.
I have research US and EU copyright laws and have not found regulations which pertain directly to facsimile reproduction of books. The big question here is: If the book is in public domain, may I reprint the exact material to sell for profit?
The idea is to reprint the publication verbatim, with page-by-page scans of the original work. The reprints would be sold in the United States, with for-profit purposes.
I have research US and EU copyright laws and have not found regulations which pertain directly to facsimile reproduction of books. The big question here is: If the book is in public domain, may I reprint the exact material to sell for profit?