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Copyright
If a letter sent to a national newspaper is published who owns the copyright, is it the writer or the newspaper?
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18:32 Tue 15th Mar 2016
hc4361, thank you for replying. This question arose the other day in the local. A friend, who was in the group, has over the years submitted dozens of letters for publication to the Daily Telegraph. He now says he's going to put these letters, along with the replies he received, into a book. Another member of the group then said once the letter was published he no longer held the copyright. A discussion followed and the only thing that was resolved was none of us knew what the situation was.
I dont know how much of this is an answer
http:// dearric hblog.b logspot .co.uk/ 2009/11 /letter s-to-ed itor-wh o-owns- rights. html
letters to technical journals are usually formally assigned
I think he has to ask the ed of the teleg
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letters to technical journals are usually formally assigned
I think he has to ask the ed of the teleg