A recent thread on the SF BB lamented the death of an author before s/he had finished a series that was well-received. One commentator suggested that someone else complete the series. sr71plt rightly interjected that anyone doing so without permission from the copyright holder(s), presumably the heirs of the deceased author, was at risk of a lawsuit.
I noted that the copyright holder(s) might not even know he/she/they were copyright holders. In fact, there has recently been proposed legislation to deal with "lost copyright holders", persons who own valid copyrights but who cannot be located, but the legislation is in limbo somewhere.
I know a lot of authors who post to Lit and other sites don't want it to be known, especially by those who would be their heirs, that they are posting here, and what they are posting here.
But please, authors, let some trusted person know, and let them know whom to tell in a worst case scenario. Your work may have a value even if you don't think so.
I noted that the copyright holder(s) might not even know he/she/they were copyright holders. In fact, there has recently been proposed legislation to deal with "lost copyright holders", persons who own valid copyrights but who cannot be located, but the legislation is in limbo somewhere.
I know a lot of authors who post to Lit and other sites don't want it to be known, especially by those who would be their heirs, that they are posting here, and what they are posting here.
But please, authors, let some trusted person know, and let them know whom to tell in a worst case scenario. Your work may have a value even if you don't think so.