[Sca-cooks] Need (international) copyright advice
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Mon Jan 16 18:24:11 PST 2012
I just checked my copy. The work exists as a manuscript in a sole copy
and this is the first publication, so this is not the case of a work
having been published in the 16th century and being now out of
copyright. The date of publication is 2009!
The only way that one has access to these recipes is through seeing
the original manuscript in Austria or in using these two volumes.
I think this makes a difference.
Johnna
On Jan 16, 2012, at 3:01 PM, Jennifer Carlson wrote:
>
> I checked with my husband, a special-collections librarian who deals
> with this sort of thing regularly, and he says the work is well out
> of copyright. You are not violating anyone's rights if you post or
> publish your translations of the original text. If, however you
> want to post images of the facsimile, you might be advised to
> contact the Austrian museum, as they hold the rights to the physical
> item. The essays and notes and such in the Navarrese volume would,
> of course be under copyright.
>
>
> Talana
> Who also is not a copyright lawyer
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