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