Technically yes. However, most public speeches are released into the public domain immediately, since the person making the speech normally wants it to be distributed as broadly as possible.
Of course they are, ANYTHING IS
US presidents consistently used the words, "stopping Communist aggression" during their speeches.
No, generally only presidents of countries who give many speeches.
you would name a lot of stuff that you can be elected
John F. Kennedy & Franklin D. Roosevelt.
All presidents have at least one speechwriter. Some presidents write more of their own speeches than others.
The Republican Party always delivers official responses to Democratic Presidents' major speeches, and the Democratic Party always delivers official responses to Republican Presidents' major speeches.
they are not given to them, they are the speeches that they give, and it's all 44.
The president is usually to busy to write his speeches, he/she is running our country. Jace
yes, of course. All politicians make a huge number of speeches when they campaign. Presidents make several formal speeches- an inauguration address and annual state of the union addresses.
Yes, as "literary works," at least to the extent they contain original, copyrightable expression and are not simply copies of other non-copyrightable material. Non-copyrightable materials include works of US government, works for which copyright was never available or which has expired, facts, ideas, inventions, words or phrases, names, and so forth.
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