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Theopolitan
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Hello,
I sent a letter to J.P. Tarcher, Inc. asking for permission to reproduce some material.
Originally I had searched the Internet, and even checked Publisher directories to find J.P. Tarcher with no success. I finally, through interlibrary loan, found the original edition of the material I wanted to reproduce, found the address of J.P. Tarcher, Inc., who according to the copyright info holds the copyright.
I sent the letter and it was just returned to me as undeliverable.
Is the material previously copyrighted by J.P. Tarcher, Inc. now in the public domain?
Thanx.
I sent a letter to J.P. Tarcher, Inc. asking for permission to reproduce some material.
Originally I had searched the Internet, and even checked Publisher directories to find J.P. Tarcher with no success. I finally, through interlibrary loan, found the original edition of the material I wanted to reproduce, found the address of J.P. Tarcher, Inc., who according to the copyright info holds the copyright.
I sent the letter and it was just returned to me as undeliverable.
Is the material previously copyrighted by J.P. Tarcher, Inc. now in the public domain?
Thanx.