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abootstrapper | 9 months ago

If he stole it, how does he have the right to sell it?

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dylan604|9 months ago

he wouldn't. but eventually, it'll become part of the public domain. at that point, he could release his "work output" and own the copyright on that. that new work could be sold. i worked with someone that did this very thing of restoring copies of old films and released them on DVD

bawolff|9 months ago

In the us, unpublished works created before 1978 are copyrighted until 70 years after the death of the author (Sweeden might be different though).

So you might be waiting a long time.

> he could release his "work output" and own the copyright on that

Probably not in the united States, but other countries (i know UK at the very least) this would be true. The united states requires "creative decisions" to grant copyright. Work output by itself doesn't count.

You could still distribute it, you just couldn't copyright it.