The compilation of the book is protected in the US for 95 years from publication. Note that it has been established that the mere listing of numbers is not protected; see Feist v. Rural, linked below.
In general, if a book is more than 100 years old, it likely falls within the public domain and can be freely copied without infringing copyright laws. However, it is important to check the specific copyright laws in your jurisdiction, as some countries may have different rules regarding copyright duration.
a cell phone can last for 3-4 years!
it will last for at least 2 and a half years
As long as the pictures are not protected by copyrights. Pictures (and clips) you download or save to your computer can be manipulated as long as you do not infringe on copyrights of material used.
There are 7 books.
Depends on how much you hold your phone they can last forever but if you mess around with them and rub them all the time they wont last long and of course the quality it is matters to there is no real answer for this
7 hours
how every long you want it to until it's dead
A Sanyo phone battery last just about as long as any other battery. Most batteries are manufactured by just a few different manufacturers, and then rebranded.
The copyrights on the novel ran out long ago. The copyrights on the 2005 movie are owned by Universal Studios and Scion Films in partnership, according to the notice on the DVD. The copyrights on the 1995 TV miniseries are owned by the British Broadcasting Corporation. A&E was also involved, but my DVD does not list them as a copyright holder.
Example sentence - If I am careful with my books they will last a long time.
Every cell phone is different when it comes to how long the battery will last. If your phone is fully charged it should last at least twelve hours. If you frequently get emails and text it may be a little less.