Each Woody Woodpecker short will be protected for 95 years from publication, so the first one will enter the public domain in 2035 barring further term extensions. However the image of Woody Woodpecker itself is a registered trademark, and can be protected in perpetuity as long as it is in use.
The cast of Under the Counter Spy - 1954 includes: Daws Butler as Hammerer Grace Stafford as Woody Woodpecker
Yes. All aspects of the film are still under copyright.
No , Gulliver's Travels is now in the public domain, because its copyright was not renewed .
In Europe Finnegan's Wake will cease to be under copyright on 1st Jan 2012. In the U.S., under present copyright law, it will cease to be under copyright on 1st Jan 2035. However, as long as the Disney corporation continues to gain profit from its back-catalog, it is inconceivable that the law won't change before that date.
It would have a copyright. The story and cartoon is new and wouldn't be in the public domain yet.
Yes , all Warner Bros . cartoons are still under copyright protection .
No, you can't as the book is still under copyright and print.
Altering a copyrighted painting to teach a technique is still copyright infringement as that falls under derivative works.
The song is still under copyright; the lyrics can't be provided here.
1958 movies are still under copyright. TBS plays many of them.
The image is still owned by and under copyright by the original creator of the photographer who created the ORIGINAL image. Taking a photo of someone else's photo does not transfer the copyright to you (the iPhone owner).
Photoplay magazine may still be under copyright protection, as the magazine likely contains original photographs, articles, and other content that are protected by copyright law. It is best to check the copyright status of specific issues of Photoplay magazine to determine if they are still protected.