I do scrapbooking as a hobby, and was considering turning this into a project that could potentially bring some extra income. I've some old books, magazines, among other stuff, ranging from the 1880s to 1930s, and I thought doing some ephemera packs (loose pages of newspapers, magazines, etc.) and sell it on eBay and/or Etsy. The idea was also to make some scans of handwritten letters, postcards, posted envelopes and anything in the books/papers that could already be in the public domain. Unless I’m wrong, I’m almost certain that I can sell individual pages of books (old or new), but is it ok to scan parts of book pages, illustrations, handwritten letters, receipts, etc and sell them digitally or publish them in a book form? This is something I’ve seen people doing on both shops, but I still worry about making, unknowingly, any copyright infringement. I’ve read that the British Library keeps a safe date of 140 years ‘when determining when a newspaper can be considered to be entirely out-of-copyright’. Should I use this as a rule of thumb for all kinds of ephemera, or rather approach the material I have on a case-by-case basis? Many thanks in advance for any help
