Permission must be granted by the respective government through the use of permits and regulations. :) :)
Yes; as a life+50 country, Canada only recognized copyright on his works through 2008.
"Taking life for granted" means not appreciating or valuing life's experiences, opportunities, and blessings. It involves not recognizing the significance of the gift of life and all that it entails.
the copyright date is 2005
The Copyright Act 1994 is still in effect, although it was significantly updated by the Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008. The duration of protection under the act varies slightly by the type of work, but is generally the life of the creator plus 50 years. See the link below for details.
Julius Caesar was granted the title and powers of Dictator for life.
* because of life
Websites typically give the copyright date as the current year.
Term of copyright is for the life of the creator plus 70 years.
Sir Dwayne Densmore, Earl of Duchy. I believe the quote was actually "...and never should we take our lives for granted," and came in a speech to the British government over going to war with the French.
When someone with a life estate remarries, it can complicate the ownership rights and future disposition of the property. The new spouse may have certain rights or claims on the property depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand how the remarriage may impact the life estate.
Until 2005, works were protected for the life of the creator plus 50 years. This was extended to life plus 70 years, but copyright was not revived on works that were already in the public domain.