Dear Tony,

If you wanted, you could probably track down an address for Broude
Bros via the Internet.

I'm afraid I don't know what the legal situation is in America. We
usually rely on Howard Posner's expertise when it comes to legal
matters. If I remember right, his last e-mail on this subject seemed
to suggest that the situation wasn't absolutely clear.

Best wishes,

Stewart McCoy.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Chalkley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lute Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Stewart McCoy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 1:08 PM
Subject: Falce and unperfect: was: Facsimeles etc.


> I think the same was true of the Quarto editions of Shakespeare.
>
> Where do Broude Performers' facsimiles fit in to this?  I have
their
> Lachrimae table book (price in ink on the inside cover).  Neither
the
> publisher's name nor a copyright mark appear anywhere in the book.
I do not
> have any intention of publishing any part of it on Internet -
(it's mine
> 'cos I paid for it), but if I had, and wanted to ask their
permission, I
> would find it very difficult as I can't imagine a letter to
'Performers'
> Facsimiles, New York' would get there easily.
>
> Is this a question of US law, or is there a fundamental difference
in
> policy?
>
> Tony



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