You can get information on online services like the Wikipedia encyclopedia, on the website of the US Copyright Office or on the website of RIAA, just search there for "law".
The reverse of the title page should have all of the copyright information.
There is no free and legal sheet music. Authors of music copyright their music and deserve payment for their work.
That's what the term "copyright" means, that the work in question (musical or otherwise) belongs to someone and cannot be copied without the permission of the owner (who normally wants to be paid).
Oliver! is still under copyright. If you find freebies, they are illegal.
You can find piano sheet music for "Creep" by Deadmau5 on various sheet music websites such as Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, and MuseScore. Additionally, you may find free arrangements on platforms like IMSLP or by searching on YouTube, where creators often share their own interpretations. Always ensure to check the licensing and copyright information when downloading or using sheet music.
The copyright page is generally on the reverse of the title page rather than on the back of the book. It includes copyright and printing information.
Someone could find a list of composers for a symphony online on Wikipedia. They could also go to a local library music museum and research there for information.
To find the copyright information for a movie, you can start by checking the film's credits, where copyright details are often listed. You can also search the U.S. Copyright Office's online database, which allows you to look up registered works by title or creator. Additionally, websites like IMDb may provide information about the copyright status. If the film was released internationally, consider checking the copyright databases of other countries as well.
Nowhere, because modern rock and pop music is protected by copyright law.
Try Amazon, it will let you look inside the book.
You can find printable sheet music for Demi Lovato's "Skyscraper" on various music sheet websites such as Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, and Ultimate Guitar. Additionally, you may find free or paid versions on platforms like MuseScore and 8notes. Always ensure to check the licensing and copyright information before downloading or printing.
This type of bibliographical information is generally on the copyright page, on the reverse of the title page.