Aussie
I appreciate your consideration in this matter. But I also wish to explain myself so that fellow members can understandmy position.
First of all, I began the ComicsOnCDRom project back in 1989. My intention at that time was to make available to collectors wishing to read great stuff that would never be reprinted for the most part at an affordable price. To that end I would buy low grade collections and even single books like Planet Comics #1 which made the project pretty expensive. This was in addition to anything inmy own collection that could be used. Bud Plant first offered ComicsOnCDRom in 1998 and the Electro-comics download site went live in 2000 as a sub site and then in 2001 as it's own site.
Both projects are commercial entities and as such, in order for us to continue providing more issues neccessitated sales to put money back into books, labor, computers etc.
There are craploads of comic books that are inthe public domain and sometimes research is needed to determine what is or isn't. Some of that research is easily available, some can only be gotten by hiring someone in Washington DC who can do searches at the Library of Congress because most records are not available online.
Now, the differences between a public domain book, and a public domain file are vast. Planet Comics #1 is public domain because Jerry Iger did not renew ownership inthe 1960's and did not qualify to "recapture" copyright when Congress updated the copyright laws in 1978, 82, 84, 86, 1992 and finally again in 1998, so that comic was iretrievably placed into the public domain.. Anyone who owns a Planet Comics #1 can reproduce that book and publish it again.
However, the actual file that I created with my labor is my property. It did not exist before I created it. So while anyone can reprint Planet Comics #1, they may not use my files to achieve that purpose. Most especially to compete with me with my own product is the most egregious violation. All of my ComicsOnCDRom discs and Electro-comics files are sold with a "License Agreement". That agreement is contained within each download file, or on each CDRom. That agreement forbids extracting, decompiling, or redistributing any part of my files without prior authorization from Graffix Multimedia.
If someone who scans something wishes to put it into the public domain by uploading to your site or to usenet groups (where many of these images come from for files posted to this site), that is their right. But no one has the right to post my files anywhere and if they do that still does not transfer rights to those files to those who download them. I'm sure that everyone does realize that any files they have given away the rights to by uploading for the purpose of giving them away loses any rights to them, like on this site or to usenet.
That said, there is an extremely large amount of my material on this site.. As of this moment we have counted over 130 files (I have listed them below) that are improperly posted on this site. They have been downloaded more than 11,000 times. That is an incredibly large amount of files, and without a doubt has impacted my business financially, which is something the owners of this site should be thinking about.
To be honest, if anyone who administers this site would have contacted me, I would have certainly "donated" some files to this site as I do think you are providing a valuable service to comic fans.I'm not concerned about competition. If you can make it.. more power to you! But you can't make it using my property without my authorization.
While I'm at it, I also want to bring your attention to other issues:
Microfiche comics were published by MicroColour.com. They paid for licensing to Marvel, DC and other copyright holders to do their microfiche and their images are their property just like my scans are mine.
Captain Marvel, Marvel JR, Marvel Family, Whiz, Master and other "Marvel Family" comics are under copyright to DC. The non Marvel Family titles are generally PD
Comics that reprint comic strips, like Terry & the Pirates have underlying copyrights which prevent republication. Terry is owned by Tribune Syndicate except for the first 3 years which were allowed to lapse. I'm not sure if copyright was recaptured, but I won't reprint that stuff myself.
The MLJ material you have.. Shawn of GoldComics.com got authorization from the Archie attorney to reproduce that material and I know they are largely his scans you have posted. Also, many of the MLJ titles are still held under copyright to Archie Publications. some are not, I don't remember which.
Blackhawk comicsare not PD. The copyright is owned by the daughter of the original publisher who licences the title to DC. Military is PD, Modern depends on the issue as some are copyright.
Police Comics may not be reprinted in full because Will Eisner's estate owns all rights to the Spirit
that's just for your edification. I have no dog in those fights and you can do as you will with those titles as long as you are willing to take your chances.
That all said, below is a list of files that have images drawn from my products. Please note that even though many issues do not have imprints, I have all the original scans and can prove my claim to all of these. This list may not be complete as we are still researching the remaining files. I ask you to remove them ASAP.
thanks for reading and please email me at removed if you have comments. But please no flames, I haven't flamed anyone here. I am asserting my rights, that is all.
thanks
Rich---------------------