Any creative work of art, Photography or literature on a book cover is protected by the same copyright as the rest of the book. If the copyright has expired, i.e., 95 years after publication, then the cover also becomes public domain.
Until then, no, the creative content of the cover is not public domain.
First published in 1912, the book and its title poem are in the public domain.
If you are referring to Ayn Rand's short novel Anthem, yes -- it is part of public domain.
If a book is truly out of copyright, it is in the public domain and anyone can republish it in whole or in part.
No. The eagle itself is a public domain figure, however, there are illustrations of it that are protected by copyright (and possibly trademark). If you use an image that is original (or confirmed to be in the public domain) you should be fine.
No; it will be protected through 2036.
No. The eagle itself is a public domain figure, however, there are illustrations of it that are protected by copyright (and possibly trademark). If you use an image that is original (or confirmed to be in the public domain) you should be fine.
Yes, Animal Farm by George Orwell is in the public domain. It was published in 1945, so the copyright has expired.
There is no book called Dorthy Of Oz it is Spelled Wizard Of Oz
It reverts to the public domain.
Yes, the story and characters are public domain. The original book was written in 1865, and anything published before 1923 is public domain. Also, the author Lewis Carroll died in 1898. Works go public 75 years after the author's death.
Published in 1895, the book is in the public domain.
because they want to give people a message to live good so a true life auto biography book story became the public domain for film