That’s excellent information - I would still have to tackle any missed out 
(obviously I haven’t checked yet) and presumably all the recordings of the poet 
speaking which are much more recent than the composition dates (though I don’t 
understand US copyright laws). And there’s Richard Wilbur’s essay… (sigh). 
Would what one might call the “production design” of a CD-ROM (the look, the 
graphics, the order of presentation etc) be subject to copyright? I suppose 
it’s intellectual property. Sorry, this is getting OT.

Graham

> On 11 Feb 2020, at 15:49, dev via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> https://publicdomain4u.com/as-of-january-1-2019-these-robert-frost-poems-are-public-domain/
> 
> 
>> On Feb 11, 2020, at 2:56 AM, Graham Samuel via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Personally I have a pet project to re-purpose a very elaborate CD-ROM about 
>> Robert Frost, published by Henry Holt in 1997, but I can never get anyone to 
>> talk to me about the copyright issues.
> 
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