Tales from the Public Domain was created on 2002-03-17.
Union for the Public Domain was created in 1996.
Center for the Public Domain was created in 1999.
Yes, many classic fairy tales are in the public domain, meaning they are no longer under copyright and can be freely used and adapted by anyone. Examples of public domain fairy tales include stories by the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen.
Public Domain - film - was created in 2003-10.
Choral Public Domain Library was created in 1998.
The Simpsons - 1989 Tales from the Public Domain 13-14 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp USA:TV-PG (1997-Present)
The Simpsons - 1989 Tales from the Public Domain - 13.14 was released on: USA: 17 March 2002 UK: 9 June 2002 Hungary: 6 October 2002 Germany: 10 May 2003
The Simpsons - 1989 Tales from the Public Domain 13-14 was released on: USA: 17 March 2002 UK: 9 June 2002 Hungary: 6 October 2002 Germany: 10 May 2003
Created in 1883, the urn is in the public domain.
The characters and basic premise are in the public domain, as is the radio show, but the television show and all materials created after 1948 are controlled by CBS.
No; stories based on ancient folktales are a great example of the public domain in use.
It would have a copyright. The story and cartoon is new and wouldn't be in the public domain yet.