It varies from country to country. In the US, corporate works are protected for 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter.
Under USA laws: 95 years for a corporate owner or an employer. Life+70 Years if the magazine is owned by an individual who did the work not as a work for hire. Note that copyright of images or articles within the magazine could have much longer individual copyrights of their own, such as those done by individuals where they live another 50 years and copyright last another 70 years after that.
Which is the last established City Corporation in Bangladesh
Copyright can be bought, sold, or transferred at any time during its duration.
2009, Scholastic.
2003.
It is doubtful that copyright was 'invented' by one person. The term originated in Great Britain during the advent of the printing press, the idea behind copyright thought out by the people worried that their works could be easily reproduced by other people. The Statute of Anne in 1710 made copyright something that was regulared by the government.
"The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan was first published in 2009, so the copyright date would be 2009.
Copyright term for software in India is 60 years from the date of publication.
In Europe Finnegan's Wake will cease to be under copyright on 1st Jan 2012. In the U.S., under present copyright law, it will cease to be under copyright on 1st Jan 2035. However, as long as the Disney corporation continues to gain profit from its back-catalog, it is inconceivable that the law won't change before that date.
95 years from creation.
A million trillion years baby.
A single word would not be subject to copyright protection; however that doesn't mean there is no action that can be taken against an individual producing stories using the Avatar universe.