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Who holds the copyright for the ACC?
It occurs to me that with all the recent threads and suggestions about how to amend (if at all) Burdick's Catalog, it is a copyrighted work (unless it is considered to be in the public domain) and I would think that the copyright holder, whomever he/she/it is, would need to give consent for a re-examination of its' contents. My reprinted copy from CCC is in a box somewhere and a quick google search gave no answers. Any ideas from the board?
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