From: Albert M Huntington <amh at ieee.org> on 2010.03.11 at 07:17:15(20746)
Dan,
Good question - all copyrighted works enter the public domain after some amount of time - copyright in at least the US is not perpetual ( though there are certain corporate interests which would either have you believe that or like to change the law... ). Works published before 1923, as Engler's were, are no longer protected by international or US copyright law at this time.
Though it is pretty much completely off-topic - Regarding copyright and journals - most botanical journals that I am aware of stipulate that the author grant a license to reproduce the article to the journal, but the copyright ownership remains with the author, not the journal. So in most cases an author like Peter Boyce can give us permission to reproduce one of his articles without involving the journal at all. I am sure things are far different in the medical field - medical journals seem to be big business these days.
--Albert
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----- Original Message ----
From: Daniel Devor
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wed, March 10, 2010 3:39:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Engler's Works Scanned for Members
Hi Albert,
I'm not a member, but I wanted to know how this works with regard to
copyright on old material like this? Obviously, a new scientific document
is typically copyrighted to the journal (all the medical journals that I am
aware of at least) and you can not scan and display copyrighted material
like this without permission from the copyright holder to the best of my
knowledge. Even to reproduce your own scientific data is not allowed
without gaining permission from the original copyright holder (the original
publishing journal). I'm not trying to say it isn't all fine with the
copyright, etc., but I'm just curious......hopefully it does not kill the
cat :o)
Dan
Gibsonia, PA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Albert M Huntington"
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 10:40 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Engler's Works Scanned for Members
> Folks,
>
>
> Marc Gibernau has graciously made available to us scans on many of the
> works of Adolf Engler ( 1844-1930 ) , a prolific writer on Aroid taxonomy
> and morphology. This comprises nearly 250MB of PDF files, which have been
> cleaned, OCR'ed and uploaded to the members area on aroid.org. Included
> are some very nice line drawings scattered throughout, as well as the
> original descriptions of many species.
>
> I would encourage all members to log in to aroid.org today and check
> these files out - even if you are not so good with Latin and German, the
> books are truly interesting just for the pictures and familiar plant
> names.
>
> Not a member of the IAS? Join us today in supporting aroid horticulture,
> education and research at
> http://www.aroid.org/society/joinias.php and get access to these and many
> other wonderful publications.
>
> All the best,
> --Albert
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