How can I find the current copyright owner of rare genealogical books, especially if the author is deceased?

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KrisAn asked:


My wife and I love family history and genealogy. We often run across hard-to-find genealogical records published in older rare books, sometimes self-published. We would love to find the copyright owners of these books and see if they would open it up to the public domain or a permissive license. How do we find current copyright owners, especially since most of the original authors are deceased? If we find the legal owner, what release form should they sign to allow the genealogical content or index to be made freely available on the Internet?

Trevon
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One Response to “How can I find the current copyright owner of rare genealogical books, especially if the author is deceased?”

  1. Wild Colonial Girl Says:

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