Re: courting trouble




Paul Ciszek wrote:


Do magazines need permission from all the original contributors to
create an archive? When magazines put their old issues on microfilm
for library use, do they have to chase down all the rights to
everything? (Do magazines still do this?)


When they issued "MAD" magazine on CD -- one of the very first
magazines to be done -- there was at least one piece they had to omit
because the author asserted rights and refused to allow it.

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