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Subject: Public domain superheroes reborn in Tom Strong
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 08:01:56 -0000
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Great piece on the pulp comic characters that appear in the new series of Alan
Moore's _League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Tom Strong_ (thanks, Zed) funnybook.
These characters, like The Terror and The Fighting Yank, are in the public
domain because their original publishers didn't register (or renew, it's
unclear) their copyright, which means that they've been granted a new lease on
life in _Tom Strong_. The article segues into a very good discussion of the
public domain. This was just Slashdotted, so it might be a little slow, but
it's worth the wait. Link[1] Discuss[2] (_via /.[3]_)
[1] http://www.newsarama.com/public.html
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/MfCE7BXSmJdzp
[3] http://slashdot.org