The original Uncle Sam image is in the public domain. More on the history of the image can be found at the link below.
Keeda Was On The Poster
The notion of Uncle Sam originated during the war of 1812, and would therefore be in the public domain. The iconic World War I poster was created in 1917, and is therefore in the public domain. Later versions of Uncle Sam, however, may still be protected.
African National Congress (South Africa's ruling Party) will be celebrating 100yrs in 2012.. thus 97 years old..
Around $50-$100 depending on the condition of the poster and if at anytime the poster was folded. It is extremely rare to find a poster that old that has never been folded at least once.
In member countries of the World Trade Organization, copyright protection is automatic; registration is not required.
The year of the encyclopedia is the year of the copyright; there are far too many editions to answer this question directly.
No, the "Cheeses of the World Scratch and Sniff Poster" is not a real product. It seems to be a humorous idea that plays on the concept of scratch and sniff stickers.
Yes Copyright Content includes all media from the INTERNET.
True. More accurately, WHO did: the World Health Organization.
remember belgium poster
All of them, presumably. Most countries have copyright laws based in some way on the Berne Convention, administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization, part of the World Trade Organization.
the broadcasting authorties take the copyright of the world cup