What started with “Winnie The Pooh” has made its way to the latest public domain horror movie: “Peter Pan.” That’s right.
A new year means a new start, and for some pieces of media, it means entering the public domain. In 2024, one of the most ...
In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the ...
A satirical look at how this year's new public domain entries could be turned into horror, from Mickey Mouse and Popeye to ...
Public Domain Day, meaning artworks from 1929 (or 1924 in the case of sound recordings) are now free for all creators to use ...
It's January, and for people in the US, that means the same thing it's meant every January since 2019: a new batch of ...
It’s a new year, and that means more works are headed to the public domain. This year, thousands of copyrighted works created ...
A new year means a new start, and for some pieces of media, it means entering the public domain. In 2024, one of the most famous additions to the public domain was the first iteration of Mickey ...
Works from 1929 and sound recordings from 1924 are now open to all in the U.S. This means all books, films, songs and art published throughout the Roaring 20s are without copyright protection, making ...
Filmmakers working in the ever-expanding genre of public domain horror will soon have even more Mickey Mouse to play with.
The Sound and the Fury,' 'Singin' in the Rain' and 'The Maltese Falcon' lose their copyright protection on Jan. 1, and it's ...
The Copyright Act of 1790, the first U.S. law of its kind, allowed authors to protect their creative works for 14 years; if ...