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Thank you to everyone who replied.
I have one question to Melissa McAfee.
She said " Permission to reproduce the entire microfilm should be requested
from the NYSHA Research Library. "
(The paper in question is a Cooperstown Newspaper, the Oswego Farmer I
believe)
What If I found a 1905 article that I wanted to put into a book. This is my
question. I knew that the 75 years rule was not a problem, but when I saw
that the NYSHS owned the microfilm copywrite. I had questions.
From what it sounds like, I could retype the article and put it in the
book, in typed form, but what seems FUZZY is if I could just photocopy the
article, and put it in the book, as a clipping.
Best Regards
Mike Engle
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