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Peter Tn20-Nov-23 5:44
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dandy7218-Nov-23 9:39
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Southmountain18-Nov-23 14:09
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Gerry Schmitz18-Nov-23 16:46
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Southmountain20-Nov-23 16:33
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter18-Nov-23 18:49
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trønderen19-Nov-23 11:40
trønderen19-Nov-23 11:40 
What you say is probably true within Israel. It is not true in Norway. Norwegian copyright laws have no option for 'renewing' copyright when 70 years has passed since the death of the creator. Then the copyright has expired. Period. In Norway, Norwegian laws apply.

Most European countries have copyright laws similar to those of Norway. There are some differences in the small details, and there are some modifications according to the Berne convention: E.g. if the copyright expires in the creator's homeland, it is considered expired in other countries as well. In USA, copyright expired 50 years after the death of the creator (I believe that has been changed to 70 today, though), so even if creator would have 20 years longer protection in European countries, those US creators whose work fell in the public domain in the US, did so in Europe as well.

As far as I know, Albert Einstein was never a citizen of Israel. So he gave (rather than sold) the rights to exploit his texts commercially to Hebrew University - that is like any other selling of commercial rights. Ordinary copyright laws (as well as patent laws) still apply.
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Southmountain20-Nov-23 16:34
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