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Hey guys, amazingly, I received a letter from Mary Beth Peters affirming that the LOC copyright data you are pulling Carl, is cool for the taking. Of course, we knew this, but hopefully it helps the case for others...Feel free to use as needed so that others can build off this data...I'll hold onto the original if anyone needs for ascertaining the validity of this document. Cheers! Jon -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: David Christopher <xxxxxxx@loc.gov> > To: xxxxxxx@creativecommons.org > Subject: Request for Public Access to Copyright Records > Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:48:35 -0400 > > Dear Mr. Phillips, > > Please find attached a letter from Marybeth Peters, Register of > Copyrights, explaining the Office's position on public access to > copyright records. I will mail the original letter to you today. Feel > free to contact me if I can be of further assistance in this matter. > > Regards, > David Christopher > > __________________________ > David J. Christopher > Special Assistant to the Register > Copyright Office > Library of Congress > 202.707.8825 > xxxxxxx@loc.gov -- Jon Phillips xxxxxxx@creativecommons.org cell: +1.510.499.0894 (80% time) desk: +1.415.369.8486 (20% time) Business + Community Manager Creative Commons www.creativecommons.org Please note: the contents of this email are not intended to be legal advice nor should they be relied upon as or represented to be legal advice. Creative Commons cannot and does not give legal advice. You need to assess the suitability of Creative Commons' tools for your particular situation, which may include obtaining appropriate legal advice from a licensed attorney.
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