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Re: arsclist Tracing copyrights



American Heritage is now owned and published by Forbes. They'll certainly have a permissions department that can help your friend.

John Ross
Northwest Folklife


At 08:17 AM 1/15/2003 -0600, you wrote:
A friend is thinking of reprinting an article from Horizon in 1976, but
the publisher, American Heritage Publishing Co. (NYC), has gone out of
business. What should he do? And generally, what do the folks here do in
tracking down copyrights of sound recordings?

Frank

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permission to re-transmit or publish a post must be secured
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