The Remy Family of America 1650---1942 compiled by Bonnelle William Rhamey, M.D. When I ordered it to replace a few pages that were missing from my copy, it came from the William and Mary college in VA.... And I was not allowed to remove it from the library....... It was not in good shape......... Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: Louis Reed [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 03, 1998 3:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] Remy Family in America I never thought about ordering it through interlibrary loan. What is the full name of the book and name of the author? Louis R. H. Jean Dalrymple wrote: > > All my copy says is Fort Wayne Indiana 1942....... I see nothing that says > ANYTHING about a copyright.....but my book is a copy not one that was off > the printing press...but I am sure that I have all of the pages.... One can > get it on interlibrary loan and check it out... who else has a book out > there... do you Marsil? > > -----Original Message----- > From: J.D. Martin [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 03, 1998 1:46 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [RAMEY-L] Remy Family in America > > >Say, what ever happened to the idea of every one > >with a book typing up a few pages a week or what > >ever until we had the thing out on the net.....I > >thought that was a good idea.... Or did copyright > >laws intervene ......... I doubt that there are any > >now...... it has been a day or two since this book > >was published....... > > I only had about four people say that they would > type up a few pages, but I got oodles of messages > warning me about copyrights, etc. > The book would still be covered under the copyright > renewal act, according to my interpretation of the > legaleze on the gov't pages. Not a soul responded > to my inquiry into who published the book, or the > descendents of the good Dr. I still would like > to see us make this project fly, and I will still > write the HTML and provide disk space, but I just > do not have the time to do it all. I'm sure we would > all appreciate it if someone could verify the copyright > status of the book, so that we might proceed with the > project. > Thanks, > J.D. Martin