Most sources list it as "traditional;" certain settings, arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own protection.
No.
Yes, "The Little Engine That Could" is in the public domain as it was first published in 1930, more than 95 years ago. This means that the copyright has expired, and the story is now free for public use.
Sweet Little Jesus boy
The rhyme itself (generally given as "Five Little Monkeys") is in the public domain, but certain instances of it (such as illustrated books, recordings, etc.) may have their own copyrights.
Yes and it wasn't a casket it was a bed she put in a casket when she was burried
No; it is controlled by Universal.
There are a large variety of genre's and makes of movies that are public domain such as The Animal Kingdom which was released in 1932, Blood on the sun from 1945, and Father's little Dividend from 1951.
Yes, he was.
Yes Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is public domain.http://www.pdinfo.com/list.php
One can find pictures of puppies that are considered to be in the public domain on public domain picture collection websites. These are a few of those: Wikimedia, PublicPhoto, Pixabay, PD photo, Photos Public Domain, Picdrome, Alegri Photos, Free Photo Gallery, Public-Domain-Photos, 4Free Photos, Free Stock Image Site, Public Domain Files,Public Domain Depot, Open Galleries, Free Images Collection, Free Digital Photos, Public Domain Photo, Project Public Domain Pictures.
Union for the Public Domain was created in 1996.
Yes, Shenandoah is public domain.