Copyrights

Fast alle Erzählungen (mehr als 95%)  sind heute ohne Copyright. Es gibt folgende Ausnahmen:

Amazing Stories:
  • December 1932 (v. 7 no. 9): "No More Tomorrows", by David H. Keller (This is the first renewal filed specifically for a contribution to this magazine.)
  • June 1938 (v. 12 no. 3): "The Space Pirate", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • December 1938 (v. 12 no. 7): "Master of Telepathy", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • January 1939 (v. 13 no. 1): "I, Robot", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • February 1939 (v. 13 no. 2): "Valley of Lost Souls", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "Marooned Off Vesta", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
  • March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • March 1939 (v. 13 no. 3): "Trapped by Telepathy", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • April 1939 (v. 13 no. 4): "The Flame From Nowhere", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • May 1939 (v. 13 no. 5): "The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
  • July 1939 (v. 13 no. 7): "The Trial of Adam Link, Robot", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • October 1939 (v. 13 no. 10): "The Missing Year", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • January 1940 (v. 14 no. 1): "Adam Link in Business", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • February 1940 (v. 14 no. 2): "Adam Link's Vengeance", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • May 1940 (v. 14 no. 5): "Adam Link, Robot Detective", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • June 1940 (v. 14 no. 6): "The Mathematical Kid", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • July 1940 (v. 14 no. 7): "Adam Link, Champion Athlete", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • September 1940 (v. 14 no. 9): "The Man Who Never Lived", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • December 1940 (v. 14 no. 12): "Adam Link Fights a War", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder. Renewal record gives title as Adam Link in War)
  • January 1941 (v. 15 no. 1): "John Carter and the Giant of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • February 1941 (v. 15 no. 2): "Adam Link in the Past", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • February 1941 (v. 15 no. 2): "The Winking Lights of Mars", by Otto O. Binder (using the name Gordon A. Giles) [Permissions]
  • March 1941 (v. 15 no. 3): "The City of Mummies", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • April 1941 (v. 15 no. 4): "Big Man", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • April 1941 (v. 15 no. 4): "Priestess of the Sleeping Death", by Neil R. Jones
  • May 1941 (v. 15 no. 5): "Adam Link Faces a Revolt", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • June 1941 (v. 15 no. 6): "Black Pirates of Barsoom", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • August 1941 (v. 15 no. 8): "Yellow Men of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • October 1941 (v. 15 no. 10): "Invisible Men of Mars", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Invisible Men of Mars. Pt. 4: Llana of Gathol)
  • January 1942 (v. 16 no. 1): "Mystery of the Blue God", by Harry Bates
  • February 1942 (v. 16 no. 2): "The Return to Pellucidar", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • February 1942 (v. 16 no. 2): "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
  • March 1942 (v. 16 no. 3): "Men of the Bronze Age", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • April 1942 (v. 16 no. 4): "Adam Link Saves the World", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • April 1942 (v. 16 no. 4): "Tiger Girl", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • July 1942 (v. 16 no. 7): "The Return of Hawk Carse", by Harry Bates (using the name Anthony Gilmore)
  • November 1942 (v. 16 no. 11): "After an Age", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder)
  • November 1942 (v. 16 no. 11): "Murder from the Moon", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • February 1943 (v. 17 no. 2): "Skeleton Men of Jupiter", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Skeleton Men of Jupiter)
  • February 1943 (v. 17 no. 2): "Phantom from the Film", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Phantom from the Film)
  • May 1943 (v. 17 no. 5): "Warrior Queen of Lolarth", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Warrior Queen of Lolarth)
  • March 1944 (v. 18 no. 2): "It's a Small World", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • July 1946 (v. 20 no. 4): "Chrysalis", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
  • December 1946 (v. 20 no. 9): "Giant of Ganymede", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • February 1948 (v. 22 no. 2): "Strictly from Mars", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • March 1950 (v. 24 no. 3): "Sword of Peace", by Ward Moore [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Swords of Peace)
  • June 1950 (v. 24 no. 6): "The Island Out of Space", by August Derleth [Permissions]
  • July 1950 (v. 24 no. 7): "The Man With Common Sense", by James E. Gunn (using the name Edwin James)
  • August 1950 (v. 24 no. 8): "From These Ashes", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
  • October 1950 (v. 24 no. 10): "Gateway to Glory", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
  • April 1951 (v. 25 no. 4): "Satisfaction Guaranteed", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
  • November 1951 (v. 25 no. 11): "The Space Witch", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
  • December 1951 (v. 25 no. 12): "The Little Creeps", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
  • December 1951 (v. 25 no. 12): "The Hatchetman", by Mack Reynolds [Permissions] and Fredric Brown [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Hatchetmen)
  • January 1952 (v. 26 no. 1): "The Reluctant Traitor", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
  • October 1952 (v. 26 no. 10): "Idiot Command", by John Jakes
  • April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "Project Nightmare", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
  • April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "The Way Home", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as A Way Home)
  • April-May 1953 (v. 27 no. 4): "The Last Day", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
  • June-July 1953 (v. 27 no. 5): "I, Dreamer", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as I Dreamer)
  • August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "Dream of Victory", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
  • August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "Or Else", by Henry Kuttner [Permissions] (Renewal record says this was published in the August 1952 issue, but it actually appeared in the August-September 1953 issue.)
  • August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "The Yokel", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
  • August-September 1953 (v. 27 no. 6): "The Commuter", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
  • October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "A Way of Thinking", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
  • October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "Little Girl Lost", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
  • October-November 1953 (v. 27 no. 7): "Visitor From the Void", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
  • December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "Million Dollar Maybe", by Evan Hunter [Permissions]
  • December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "The Builder", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
  • December 1953-January 1954 (v. 27 no. 8): "The Pin", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • March 1954 (v. 28 no. 1): "Appointment at Noon", by Eric Frank Russell [Permissions]
  • November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "Never Let the Left Hand", by W. Nicholas Earl
  • November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "Grandma Goes to Mars", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "The Revenge of Edwin Mudd", by John Jakes
  • November 1954 (v. 28 no. 5): "The Gone Dogs", by Frank Herbert [Permissions]

Fantastic Adventures:

  • May 1939 (v. 1 no. 1): "The Invisible Robinhood", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder. Renewal record gives title as 'The Invisible Robin Hood'.)
  • July 1939 (v. 1 no. 2): "The Scientists Revolt", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions]
  • September 1939 (v. 1 no. 3): "The Man Who Saw Too Late", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder.)
  • March 1940 (v. 2 no. 3): "The Little People", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder.)
  • June 1940 (v. 2 no. 6): "The Reflection That Lived", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • January 1941 (v. 3 no. 1): "The Vanishing Witnesses", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • March 1941 (v. 3 no. 2): "Slaves of the Fish Men", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Captured on Venus'.)
  • May 1941 (v. 3 no. 3): "Land of the Shadow Dragons", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder. Renewal record gives title as 'Valley of the Shadow Dragons'.)
  • June 1941 (v. 3 no. 4): "Wanderer of Little Land", by Eando Binder [Permissions] (Author name is a pseudonym for Earl and Otto Binder.)
  • July 1941 (v. 3 no. 5): "The Goddess of Fire", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Goddess of Fire'.)
  • November 1941 (v. 3 no. 9): "The Living Dead", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'The Living Dead. Pt.3: Escape on Venus'.)
  • March 1942 (v. 4 no. 3): "War on Venus", by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'War on Venus. Pt.4: Escape on Venus'.)
  • March 1942 (v. 4 no. 3): "The Electrical Butterflies", by Ross Rocklynne [Permissions]
  • June 1942 (v. 4 no. 6): "The Pied Piper Fights the Gestapo", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • July 1942 (v. 4 no. 7): "The Weird Doom of Floyd Scrilch", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • July 1942 (v. 4 no. 7): "Headlines for Tod Shayne", by August Derleth [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Headline for Tod Shayne'.)
  • August 1942 (v. 4 no. 8): "Mr. Ames' Devil", by August Derleth [Permissions]
  • August 1942 (v. 4 no. 8): "The Little Man Who Wasn't All There", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • September 1942 (v. 4 no. 9): "Son of a Witch", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • October 1942 (v. 4 no. 10): "Jerk, the Giant Killer", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • December 1942 (v. 4 no. 12): "Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • January 1943 (v. 5 no. 1): "Lefty Feep Catches Hell", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • February 1943 (v. 5 no. 2): "Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • March 1943 (v. 5 no. 3): "The Chance of a Ghost", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • May 1943 (v. 5 no. 5): "The Skeleton in the Closet", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Skeleton in the Closet'.)
  • May 1943 (v. 5 no. 5): "Genie With the Light Brown Hair", by Robert Bloch [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Geni with the Light Brown Hair'.)
  • June 1943 (v. 5 no. 6): "Stuporman", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • June 1943 (v. 5 no. 6): "Almost Human", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions]
  • July 1943 (v. 5 no. 7): "The Goon from Rangoon", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • August 1943 (v. 5 no. 8): "You Can't Kid Lefty Feep", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • August 1943 (v. 5 no. 8): "Fairy Tale", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions]
  • October 1943 (v. 5 no. 9): "A Horse on Lefty Feep", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • October 1943 (v. 5 no. 9): "Mystery of the Creeping Underwear", by Robert Bloch (using the name Tarleton Fiske) [Permissions]
  • February 1944 (v. 6 no. 1): "Lefty Feep's Arabian Nightmare", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • April 1944 (v. 6 no. 2): "Lefty Feep Does Time", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • April 1945 (v. 7 no. 2): "Carousel", by August Derleth [Permissions]
  • April 1945 (v. 7 no. 2): "Lefty Feep Gets Henpecked", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • July 1946 (v. 8 no. 3): "Tree's a Crowd", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • November 1946 (v. 8 no. 5): "Rocket to Limbo", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions]
  • May 1947 (v. 9 no. 3): "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
  • September 1947 (v. 9 no. 5): "The Mad Scientist", by Robert Bloch [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'Mad Scientist'.)
  • February 1950 (v. 12 no. 2): "The Dreaming Jewels", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
  • May 1950 (v. 12 no. 5): "Vanguard of the Lost", by John D. MacDonald [Permissions]
  • May 1950 (v. 12 no. 5): "The Remarkable Firgleflip", by William Tenn [Permissions]
  • July 1950 (v. 12 no. 7): "End of Your Rope", by Robert Bloch [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as 'The End of Your Rope'.)
  • August 1950 (v. 12 no. 8): "'The Devil With You!'", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • September 1950 (v. 12 no. 9): "The Last Bounce", by William Tenn [Permissions]
  • September 1950 (v. 12 no. 9): "The Fifth Child", by August Derleth [Permissions]
  • May 1951 (v. 13 no. 5): "The Eye of Tandyla", by L. Sprague De Camp [Permissions]
  • July 1951 (v. 13 no. 7): "The Dead Don't Die!", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
  • August 1951 (v. 13 no. 8): "Everybody Loves Irving Bommer", by William Tenn [Permissions]
  • October 1951 (v. 13 no. 10): "Medusa Was a Lady!", by William Tenn [Permissions]