Gibsonia, PA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Albert M Huntington"
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Engler's Works Scanned for Members
> 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
>
>
> ----- 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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