Valerie S in Houston, TX (a legal secretary), wrote with this comment:
“If Salinger’s real reasons for not wanting to sell the film rights were something like his daughter indicated (it was very painful to him because it was like revealing a part of his private self), it would seem to be moot now. 2046 is not that far off. I think it would be wise to sell as many rights as they can sell!
Valerie – Houston, TX”
Valerie also pointed out several misspellings (which I’ve now corrected, but make no promises about the future), and said that JDS did renew the copyright in CITR in 1979.
I love getting mail (unless it’s from the IRS), so please, send your comments. If you permit, I’ll publish — if only so I have proof that anyone reads this drivel. My contact info is below.
Jonathan Pink is an intellectual property and commercial litigator resident in the Irvine (Orange County) and Los Angeles offices of Bryan Cave, LLP. He has handled copyright, trademark, patent and business litigation in state and federal courts across the country. He can be reached at jonathan.pink@bryancave.com or by dialing 949-223-7173.

on May 4th, 2010 at 6:10 am
Эта фраза, бесподобна ))) , мне нравится
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on May 13th, 2010 at 7:27 am
Вы попали в самую точку. Это отличная мысль. Готов Вас поддержать….
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