Manuscripts
Permissions - Correspondence
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Permissions - Correspondence
Manuscripts
Approx. 20 items. Materials include: sheaf of papers related to the "Copyright Revision Act of 1976"; responses to requests to reprint articles from LAT; the Permissions Desk; etc.
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Permissions
Manuscripts
Correspondence, memoranda, and documentation regarding copyright and requests for permission to reprint articles and other items from the Times. Date range is 1968-1979.
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Permissions - Correspondence (2 of 2)
Manuscripts
Approx. 60 items. Materials include: correspondence / memos related to a proposed Korean version of LAT; correspondence with Common Cause; correspondence with City College of San Francisco; 2-pp. Reprint Policy Statement; 9-pp. copy of article by S.P. Eglash, "The Computer Industry, 1970: a Predictable Shakeout"; material from legal sources on copyright; etc. Split into two folders.
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Permissions - Correspondence (1 of 2)
Manuscripts
Approx. 60 items. Materials include: correspondence / memos related to a proposed Korean version of LAT; correspondence with Common Cause; correspondence with City College of San Francisco; 2-pp. Reprint Policy Statement; 9-pp. copy of article by S.P. Eglash, "The Computer Industry, 1970: a Predictable Shakeout"; material from legal sources on copyright; etc. Split into two folders.
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Permissions - Miscellaneous
Manuscripts
Approx. 45 items. Most of the material is responses to letters requesting permission to reprint LAT articles. Some of the activities requesting this: Consulate General of Israel; Seashore Environmental Alliance; Talking Leaf; Century Publishing Co.; National Notary assn.; State University of New York; etc.
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Permissions - Form Letters and Copyright
Manuscripts
7 items. Materials include: black binder containing correspondence related to reprint requests, names - Paul Conrad, terms - abridgement, syndication, etc.; text segments of US government material on copyright, etc; free-lance writer issues.
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