question about copyright in Russia
Richard Robin
rrobin at GWU.EDU
Fri Feb 2 20:04:13 UTC 2001
The magic year was 1974. That's when the Soviets started putting copyright
notices in publications and movies.
-Rich Robin
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From: Julia Titus <julia.titus at YALE.EDU>
To: <SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: question about copyright in Russia
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Does anybody know when the former Soviet Union joined the
> international copyright agreement? I know that before a certain date
> all the materials from the Soviet Union were copyright-free, and then
> finally the Soviet Union signed a copyright law.
> I would be very grateful for your help,
>
>
> --
> Julia Titus
> Senior Lector
> Department of Slavic Languages,
> Yale University, 320 York St.,
> P.O.Box 208236,
> New Haven,CT 06520-8236
> phone (203) 432-0996
> fax (203) 432-0999
>
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