OTA ceases distribution of electronic joyce texts

From: Oxford Text Archive (archive@vax.ox.ac.uk)
Date: 02/03/93


pending copyright

The Oxford Text Archive recently received a letter apparently on
behalf
of the Estate of James Joyce which asserts that the bulk of
Joyce's
works are still covered by copyright, despite the widespread
impression
that they are not. The letter points out that Joyce's posthumous
works
are copyright for fifty years from the *date of first
publication* in
Europe, and for 75 years after their first US publication in the
US.
Since Joyce's major works were not legally published in the US
for
several years after their appearance in Europe, the Estate
asserts (for
example) that Ulysses remains in copyright in the US until at
least
1997, the Wake until 2014 etc. The position with respect to
Canada and
other countries outside the EC is entirely unclear. The letter
asks us
to confirm that we will cease providing texts by network or
diskette
into territories where those works remain in copyright. It is my
belief
that to ignore this request would be extremely foolish, though
there are
clearly several aspects of the situation which need to be more
carefully
examined. For the moment, pending their resolution, I deeply
regret to
have to announce that we are ceasing distribution of all Joyce
texts in
electronic form, despite their continued appearance in the
catalogue. We
hope to resume normal service as soon as possible!

Lou Burnard
Oxford Text Archive
1 Feb 1993

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From: Oxford Text Archive <archive@vax.ox.ac.uk>

Subject: OTA ceases distribution of electronic joyce texts pending copyright

The Oxford Text Archive recently received a letter apparently on behalf

of the Estate of James Joyce which asserts that the bulk of Joyce's

works are still covered by copyright, despite the widespread impression

that they are not. The letter points out that Joyce's posthumous works

are copyright for fifty years from the *date of first publication* in

Europe, and for 75 years after their first US publication in the US.

Since Joyce's major works were not legally published in the US for

several years after their appearance in Europe, the Estate asserts (for

example) that Ulysses remains in copyright in the US until at least

1997, the Wake until 2014 etc. The position with respect to Canada and

other countries outside the EC is entirely unclear. The letter asks us

to confirm that we will cease providing texts by network or diskette

into territories where those works remain in copyright. It is my belief

that to ignore this request would be extremely foolish, though there are

clearly several aspects of the situation which need to be more carefully

examined. For the moment, pending their resolution, I deeply regret to

have to announce that we are ceasing distribution of all Joyce texts in

electronic form, despite their continued appearance in the catalogue. We

hope to resume normal service as soon as possible!

Lou Burnard

Oxford Text Archive

1 Feb 1993



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