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  1. forteller (forteller@octodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 13:51:36 EDT forteller forteller

    "The Internet Archive is now leveraging a little known, and perhaps never used, provision of US copyright law, Section 108h, which allows libraries to scan and make available materials published 1923 to 1941 if they are not being actively sold."

    "If the Founding Fathers had their way, almost all works from the 20th century would be public domain by now (14-year copyright term, renewable once if you took extra actions)."

    https://blog.archive.org/2017/10/10/books-from-1923-to-1941-now-liberated/

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