Does anyone know who is in charge of Roger Zelazny's Estate, and/or how I would go about contacting them? Please reply in comments or in email to akgmurphy (at) gmail.com
Well, any recordings made before 1979 are likely good to go unless it's a recording of someone reading their written work. (Before that date, they would have had to register the recording for it to be copyrighted.) So you don't need to worry about the older stuff even if you can't find paperwork associated with it.
Beyond that, it's an interesting question. Do any of the cons have language about panelists understanding that panels may be recorded?
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Well, any recordings made before 1979 are likely good to go unless it's a recording of someone reading their written work. (Before that date, they would have had to register the recording for it to be copyrighted.) So you don't need to worry about the older stuff even if you can't find paperwork associated with it.
Beyond that, it's an interesting question. Do any of the cons have language about panelists understanding that panels may be recorded?