I just checked while at biblegateway and the 1960 is NOT public domain yet. The Reina Valera Antigua is public domain and can be reproduced without copyrights infringements.
La Biblia Reina Valera 1960 contiene alrededor de 800,000 palabras en total.
First of all, the number of the "wise men" is not given in the Bible. They are simply described as "wise men" - there could have been two, or -- what is more likely -- a whole caravan with up to hundreds of people in it. In any event, in the book of Matthew they are called "sabios" in the 1995 Reina-Valera translation, and in the 1960 Reina-Valera, "magos."
Doubt it. Copyright holds for 50 years, which means that only things before 1960 are in the public domain. He's not old enough.
No it is not. To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960. For all works published prior to 1964 the length of copyright is 95 years (assuming the copyright was renewed, which in this case it was.) So To Kill a Mockingbird will enter the public domain in 2056.
Eamon De Valera (1959 - 1973)
The cast of Bakit ka nagtampo - 1960 includes: Nida Blanca Nestor de Villa Vilma Valera
It is not yet in the public domain. The music was written in the 1960's so the copyright won't expire for a long time.
The 1960 Valera Biblia listed these children of King David(Rey David) : Amnon, Nathan, Quileab, Shobab, Ibhar, Elishama, Eliada, Jerimot, Itream, Sheptias, Elephelet, Jafia, Nefeg, Samua, Elisua, Nogah, and Saloman, who would be King. I found one daughter, Tamar. Feliz Dia de Gracias!
Yes; paintings and illustrations PUBLISHED prior to 1923 are in the public domain; only her later works may be protected under US copyright law, provided their publication conformed to the appropriate formalities (i.e., proper copyright notice and renewal for anything published prior to 1963). However, her unpublished works will be protected for 70 years after her 1960 death.
Public expenditure died on 1960-01-06.
Only if they were not renewed. Renewal is frustrating to track, and may involve a search of the paper records at the Copyright Office.
Ireland had one president during the 1960s. That was Eamon De Valera. He was president from 1959 until 1973, serving two terms of seven years each.