...in most of the world!
If you are in the US, then tough luck, the rights belong to the CBS Corporation, and you'll have to pay Amazon
$7.80 $4.99
to get it legally on your Kindle
.
If you are sober enough to know which country's laws you're subject to (not that sobriety is a guarantee of
jurisdiction-awareness) then you probably still don't know whether it's legal to download
The Great Gatsby from
Project Gutenberg Australia or
the University of Adelaide. It's too bad that
SOPA didn't pass because then all the US-illegal links to The Great Gatsby
would be censored by law, and you would automatically have infringing links removed or not as the case may require.
So this is a little auto-link-legalizer page here for you. Just click on the appropriate link:
A wise decision.
You've just been spared jail time and statutory damages up to $150,000 per download of the infringing files from Project Gutenberg Australia or the Univesity of Adelaide. Because
The Great Gatsby is
not part of the public domain in the US. Consider yourself lucky. And what ever you do, don't click on
this link, which probably would be a violation of the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act. SO DON"T DO IT!
G'day, eh! Remember, if you're in the US, an maybe in other jurisdictions that I'm sure people will comment on but I'm too lazy to look up, you should NOT be reading this so please stop NOW.
The Great Gatsby is available in a number of formats for your reading pleasure.
The HTML version from Project Gutenberg Australia is
here. The plain text version is
here.
The University of Adelaide has
an epub version for iBooks, Nook, Kobo, Readmill, and Bluefire as well as
a MOBI version for your Kindle or Kindle App.
Yeah, me neither. but it's best to be safe and consult your lawyer before clicking
this link. Kevin Smith's
explanation of US Copyright Law might also help.
But you know, CBS won't notice one or two clicks. Even a hundred or so clicks and it's just some drunk displaced ex-pats. But if tens of millions of copyright-confused readers started clicking, the politicians and the plutocrats might notice a little something. The might even think it was a movement. The Aussie Gatsby Click on a Dodgy Link Movement. And all you got to do is click. If you want to end war and stuff, you gotta press that mouse button with feeling.
Update (5/9/2013): Good
discussion on Hacker News surfaced the answer via ernesth to my lazyweb query.
The Great Gatsby is in the public domain in all countries but 7: the USA, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Samoa, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, and Ivory Coast. All countries except the USA apply a law that states that books enter the public domain a given number of years after the death of the author. In Europe, it is 70 years, in Canada 50, in Mexico 100. See
List of countries copyright length. It's not known if copyright exists in other parts of the galaxy.
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