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The books, songs, films, and other works becoming public domain on Jan. 1, 2019. Get ready for a bountiful public domain day. On Jan. 1, an unprecedented number of films, books, songs, and artistic works once protected by US copyright, and all from the year 1923, will suddenly be in the public domain.
Under U.S. law, works published any time in 1924 will enter the public domain on January 1, 2020. This includes books, films, artworks, sheet music, and other concrete creative works but unfortunately not audio recordings. Below are some of the most important works losing their copyright.
In general, works published after 1977 will not fall into the public domain until 70 years after the death of author, or, for corporate works, anonymous works, or works for hire, 95 years from the date of publication or 120 years from the date of creation, whichever expires first.
Works from 1924 are finally entering the public domain, after a 95-year copyright term. However, under the laws that were in effect until 1978, thousands of works from 1963 would be entering the public domain this year.
Luckily for creatives, on January 1, 2019, we hit the play button again. As of January 1, 2020, all works first published in 1924 are in the public domain. And now hundreds of thousands of new books, music, paintings, poems, films, and photographs are in the public domain.
The books, songs, films, and other works becoming public domain on Jan. 1, 2019. Get ready for a bountiful public domain day. On Jan. 1, an unprecedented number of films, books, songs, and artistic works once protected by US copyright, and all from the year 1923, will suddenly be in the public domain.
Examples of public domain works in this category include most classical music including works written by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, and Triccovski. Artwork such as the Mona Lisa and literature such as Shakespeare, Poe, and Wordsworth are also in the public domain.
Under U.S. law, works published any time in 1924 will enter the public domain on January 1, 2020. This includes books, films, artworks, sheet music, and other concrete creative works but unfortunately not audio recordings. Below are some of the most important works losing their copyright.
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