Project Gutenberg has removed Martin Luther King's
"I Have a Dream" speech from its collection due to
copyright issues.  We apologize that we are unable
to continue to offer this important speech.

We waited years, even decades, for the US Judicial
branch to come to grips with this, and then, after
it was decided the speech had been distributed all
over without copyright notice and was thus legally
in the public domain, we finally published it some
years afterwards.

However, it recently, again after a long delay, is
once again under the protection of US copyright...
we apologize for the delays at both ends, but this
is something that was not highly publicized and we
did not receive any word from the King Estate, the
action was totally our own.

If you would care to contact the King Estate, this
would definitely be something we would LOVE to put
back in our collection, and we will keep the place
in our catalog open.

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