"Morning Has Broken" was published as a Christian hymn in 1931 and has entered public domain. The arrangement by Cat Stevens and Rick Wakeman in 1972 has not.
The song itself is in the public domain, but certain performances and recordings may have their own protection.
No; it is controlled by Warner Chappell.
This gorgeous tune was recorded (and very effectively) by Cat Stevens many years ago, but he did not write it. It is from the old Shaker Hymnal. It is in the public domain.
Morning Has Broken was created in 1972.
One can find pictures of puppies that are considered to be in the public domain on public domain picture collection websites. These are a few of those: Wikimedia, PublicPhoto, Pixabay, PD photo, Photos Public Domain, Picdrome, Alegri Photos, Free Photo Gallery, Public-Domain-Photos, 4Free Photos, Free Stock Image Site, Public Domain Files,Public Domain Depot, Open Galleries, Free Images Collection, Free Digital Photos, Public Domain Photo, Project Public Domain Pictures.
Union for the Public Domain was created in 1996.
Yes, Shenandoah is public domain.
Center for the Public Domain was created in 1999.
Public Domain pictures are images, photographs, or pieces of art that are free from copyright regulation; this makes them public domain. Companies such as Public Domain Image and Public Domain Pictures offer access to images for free. Other great companies are USA government website, as many of their images are public domain, and PD Images.
The limit doesn't have to do with the amount of music added to a given project. It has to do with the rights to use any given piece of music. Music that is in the public domain can be used freely, without restriction. However, you must check to see that the recorded performance of the music is also in the public domain; it may not be. The song Morning Has Broken is from the old Shaker Hymnal and is in the public domain. The once very popular Cat Stevens recording of it is not. He doesn't own the music itself, but he does own his performance of it (or has assigned those rights to some other entity).Of course, you can make your own recording of music in the public domain without any problem at all. If your project is video, then you have to make sure that you purchase 'mechanical rights' in order to include the music in your video, if the music or the recorded performance of it are not yet in the public domain.
Yes - all questions and answers on this site are in the public domain. Even your profile is in the public domain (though only you can edit it !)
All of Shakespeare's plays are in the public domain. Pygmalion is in the public domain. I'm sure there are many, many more too!