Why works by Richard Jones still under copyright?
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 7:45 pm
The work page on IMSLP says 'All works by this person are still under copyright in Canada, the EU, Japan, and elsewhere and are thus subject to deletion. The works are also probably copyrighted in the U.S. if first published after 1923'
Richard Jones that I know wrote ' Lessons for the harpsichord or the spinnet' which was published by I Walsh in 1782. So the original book should be in PD everywhere.
I think the Asoociated board of the royal school has published it as well. The library has a copy edited by Stoddard Lincoln published by Heugel & Cie, Paris. Thae book would still be ubder copyright I assume ,because copyrighted by Heugel & Cie in1974.
Richard Jones that I know wrote ' Lessons for the harpsichord or the spinnet' which was published by I Walsh in 1782. So the original book should be in PD everywhere.
I think the Asoociated board of the royal school has published it as well. The library has a copy edited by Stoddard Lincoln published by Heugel & Cie, Paris. Thae book would still be ubder copyright I assume ,because copyrighted by Heugel & Cie in1974.