thanks.
i'll use english.
a-if i read the disclaimer of Comic Book Plus, i get the idea ALL the comics in this site are free and Legal.
so, Captain Trueno, or Amok, or Planet Comics, or Konga, should be free and legal. and since they are free and legal, i can use them in any way i wish, to make a Derivate Work, and (eventually) using them for commercial purpuose.
i know the statement "our comics are free and legal" means nothing in a legal sense, but if i should trust you, i could be entitled to think Captain Trueno 1 original series is "free and legal" and i could translate and sell to italian reader without problem.
as i can do with all the american comics wichi are in PD.
i can see the point of "we are posting it as an example". it's the "historical" argument, and it's ok. but it should means "this is a copyrighted items, under the spanish laws, but we show it for historical and scientific purpouse".
this is not what i read here.
here i read "all the comics in our site are 100% legal and free", or "if you came here searchng for something not legal, go away". should i trust you, yes or not?
if i do, i can use them, and you could put captain trueno 2, or Amok 2, as you put here Planet Comics 1, and 2.
or am i wrong, and i miss something?
another question:
what do you mean with "orphaned"?
sincerly i don't get the meaning.
we are talking of copyright, or if some books has someone who could tell everyone else "i have the rights to decide if this book can be shared or not, and under what means! whitout my agreement you can't do nothing!".
basically this is -as it evolved- the REAL meaning of copyright today.
there are just two options
a-this is true, and there is someone who can enforce his rights
b- this is not true, and there is NO ONE who could stop others using that book/story/character.
Copyright, or NO copyright.
what's the "orphaned" status? if a copyright on El Jeque Blanco exsist, there is someone who could tell us "LEave these four issues of the book i HAVE the copyright, from your site. NOW!", and CBP should obey immediatly.
if no copyright on El Jeque Blanco exsist anymore, no one can order to leave these four numbers.
maybe "orphaned" means "we don't know if someone hold the copyright. we put them on, and as long no one tell something we'll keep them on"?
orphaned as "the one who COULD own the copyright don't look that way, and they seem to have "leaved them alone". Is this what did you meant with "orphaned"? it seems to me a little like a russian roulette.
anyway. i hope i'm clear.