Yes they are.
Yes, the names of the reindeer in "Twas the Night Before Christmas" are considered to be in the public domain. The poem was published in 1823 and the names of the reindeer have since become part of popular culture.
is dreaming of a white christmas public domain
No, it is not in the public domain. See related links (below) for a website that lists Christmas songs and their copyright status.
Anything written before 1923. The link below should give you more than enough examples.
The song Molly Do You Love Me is in the public domain. This is because the song and its lyrics were written before 1922. Any songs which were written before this time are considered public domain.
All of his films released before 1923 are in the public domain.
All movies made before 1923 and movies made before 1964 and not renewed in a timely manner are currently in the public domain.
No; copyright is administered by St. Nicholas Music.
The French carol "Noel Novoulet" dates from the late 15th century, and as such is in the public domain. Certain settings, arrangements, performances, and recordings may still be protected.
Yes, "Mister Magoo's A Christmas Carol" is in the public domain since it was released in 1962 without a copyright notice. This means it can be freely distributed and used without permission.
No, albums produced before Febuary 15, 1975 will become public domain on February 15, 2067. Albums produced after Febuary 15, 1975 won't become public domain until AT LEAST 2043.
No, "The Owl and The Pussycat" written by Edward Lear is in the public domain as it was published before 1923 and its copyright has expired.
Any photograph taken before 1923 is public domain. Google search this question and you will obtain much more information on the subject.