Normally, yes, for the life of the creator plus 50 years in most countries (the US has extended this to 70 years).
Anything which is copyrighted.
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on the internet like reddodo.com
If it is copyrighted content, yes.
Animation could be used for simulations in elearning materials. To make animation small enough to be quickly transmitted over the internet , most animation is done in Flash.
In most cases, yes they are under copyright protection.
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It is not legal to tape copyrighted information
The internet always helps, and so does a little call to the people in charge?!
There are 51 episodes in the Kiba animation series There are 51 episodes in the Kiba animation series. And they can all be watched on http://pimpanime.com/internet/kiba.html
Stick animation can be learned as part of an animation course at an art college. You can find more information on the basics of this skill on the internet with tutorials available on YouTube.
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