Each edition would have a different copyright date. It should be printed on the reverse of the title page.
The FARS Encyclopedia is a work of the federal government, and is not protected by copyright.
The year of the encyclopedia is the year of the copyright; there are far too many editions to answer this question directly.
The Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia is copyright 1984.
No; it will be protected through 2048.
According to Copyright Encyclopedia Music-Christian Roudey, Words-Martin Charnin.
I'd like to sell my complete set of encyclopedia Britannicas, copyright 1947. How much would they be worth, and who would be interested in buying them:
1986 for the first edition, 1991 for the HarperPerennial edition.
You can get information on online services like the Wikipedia encyclopedia, on the website of the US Copyright Office or on the website of RIAA, just search there for "law".
Yes; although the content consists of facts, it does include a considerable amount of creativity and originality in the actual text and images.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to specific publication dates of the World Book Encyclopedia. It would be best to consult the publication itself or contact the publisher for the copyright date of Volume 22.
Accessing the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology for free would generally be considered a violation of copyright laws. I recommend checking with your institution's library or academic sources for legitimate access.
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