Thanks for uploading this, Nick. In case you ever check this page, I have a couple of questions.
First, I didn’t notice any copyright notice on that issue’s front page or Page-4 masthead. My search of the US Copyright Office turned up the result that The Daily Sentinel of Grand Junction first registered its copyright in 2003. So even if there was a copyright notice printed on that issue, its contents would have fallen into the public domain when it wasn’t renewed 26 years later. Did the Daily Sentinel folks tell you something different?
Second, who at the Daily Sentinel provides such permission for reuse? That would be handy to know!
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Thanks for uploading this, Nick. In case you ever check this page, I have a couple of questions.
First, I didn’t notice any copyright notice on that issue’s front page or Page-4 masthead. My search of the US Copyright Office turned up the result that The Daily Sentinel of Grand Junction first registered its copyright in 2003. So even if there was a copyright notice printed on that issue, its contents would have fallen into the public domain when it wasn’t renewed 26 years later. Did the Daily Sentinel folks tell you something different?
Second, who at the Daily Sentinel provides such permission for reuse? That would be handy to know!