anne frank

THE JEWISH CHRONICLES

A battle is being waged over the copyright of the diary of Anne Frank.

According to European copyright law, work passes into the public domain 70 years after the author’s death, which, in the case of Anne Frank, is January 1 2016. This means that other publishers could produce versions of the famous diary about a young girl hiding from the Nazis in a secret annex of a house in Amsterdam.

However, the Anne Frank Fonds – the Swiss foundation that currently holds the copyright – has warned off anyone preparing to publish it next year and is trying to extend its lease on the diary by adding Anne’s father, Otto Frank, as a co-author. Otto Frank died in 1980 so copyright in his name would persist until 2050.

According to the Fonds, Otto’s work “editing, merging and trimming entries” legally makes him a co-author because they “in effect created readable books from Anne Frank’s original writings”.

However, this co-authorship is being contested in court by the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam, which has been planning to release an online version of the diary to correspond with the copyright expiring.

The Anne Frank museum is not affiliated with the Anne Frank Fonds, despite both having the support of Otto Frank, who bequeathed different materials to each organisation.

A spokesman from the Anne Frank Fonds said that extending the copyright will protect the young diarist, making sure that “Anne Frank stays Anne”.

However Annemarie Bekker, spokeswoman for the Anne Frank House museum, said: “Is Otto Frank co-author of the diary of Anne Frank? No, Anne Frank is the sole author of the diary … and the short stories. There is no co-author in these writings, not Otto Frank or any other person.”

8 thoughts on “Publishers of Anne Frank’s diary in copyright battle”
  1. Ann Frank….” Ohhhhh poor Ann”.

    The family hid because her old man had contracts with the German authorities, and he defrauded them !
    The family was denounced by fellow Jews,and the Dutch police arrested them.

    All of them where given jobs at Auschwitz and survived !
    They worked in a ” radio factory “.
    Ann died in a German hospital of typhoid…. They tried to save her life.
    Remember,she,or none of her family where ” gassed “.

  2. why is that “bic” logo on her picture? is it true that the ink pen was invented in 1951, years after she died? she wrote part of her diary with a pen that wasn’t even invented yet? shouldn’t the inventor be arrested for something?

  3. Dante @ #4 WelI never knew that & have never read anything like that. I’m not doubting you – after all the father DID survive Auschwitz where no Jew got out of alive . . . . .’cept that one & them & that lot there & etc., etc., etc

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