To: pissant
In 15 years The Cather in the Rye will become public domain and then Salinger won’t have much say in the matter.
2 posted on
06/03/2009 10:03:02 PM PDT by
eclecticEel
(The Most High rules in the kingdom of men ... and sets over it the basest of men.)
To: eclecticEel
re: In 15 years The Cather in the Rye will become public domain and then Salinger wont have much say in the matter.)))
How do you figure that? It used to be that fifty years was the norm, but estates have managed to hang on to the rights long after.
7 posted on
06/03/2009 10:29:39 PM PDT by
Mamzelle
(BRING CAMERA EQUIP TO TEA PARTIES--TAPE THE DISRUPTORS)
To: eclecticEel
In the mean time this scum bag farce with the stupid pen name of John David California is a jerk, in the wrong, and an invasion. It is obvious what he is up to. Scum—pure pond scum. My best to Salinger.
8 posted on
06/03/2009 10:29:55 PM PDT by
GOP Poet
To: eclecticEel
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