Poems are protected for the life of the author plus 70 years.
yes.
In most countries, works of sufficient creativity are protected as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium. So as soon as you write the poem, record the song, or take the picture, it's automatically protected.
The original poem and musical setting are in the public domain, but certain arrangements and performances are still protected.
More information is necessary.If you are referring to the poem "In Flanders Fields" (written in 1915) then it is in the public domain. If you mean the book "In Flanders Fields: The 1917 Campaign," by Leon Wolff then the copyright would, in all likelihood, belong to either the author or whomever he assigned the copyright to because the book was written in 1958. Just the phrase "Flanders Fields" would not qualify for copyright protection but may be registered as a trademark.
It depends what country it was created in and what country you intend to use it in, but in most cases protection is for the life of the creator plus 50 years (the US and several other countries have extended this to life plus 70 years).
"dire ses quatre vérités (à quelqu'un)" is a fixed expression in French. That doesn't mean that there are four (or five, or ten, or one thousand) truths, but "to tell someone the (often unkind) facts about him". In his poem "le cheval rouge" Jacques Prévert plays with the sentence as he often did with many other expressions, creating an opposition with 'mensonges' (lies) in the first part of the poem.
"L'accent grave" by Jacques Prévert is a poem that explores themes of love, longing, and the complexities of communication. The poem uses the metaphor of accents in language to illustrate the nuances of emotional expression and the often-misunderstood nature of relationships. Through its playful yet poignant imagery, Prévert captures the essence of human connection and the subtleties that can lead to both understanding and misinterpretation. Ultimately, it reflects on the delicate balance between clarity and ambiguity in love.
Nathan Swartz the founder, Jeffrey Swartz owner now, and it's not true about KKK. It's urban legend based on the poem by Maya Angelou.
Depending on what version of the poem, and what illustrations you are referring to, you will find that most commercial artwork is, indeed, copyrighted. You should contact the publisher to determine your answer.
For the letter O in an acrostic poem, you can use words like "optimism," "ocean," "opportunity," or "orchestra" to convey different themes or emotions in your poem. Choose a word that fits the overall tone and message you want to convey in your acrostic.
One of the notable poems from the Haitian Revolution is "Libète" ("Freedom") by Jean-Jacques Dessalines. This poem expresses the desire for freedom and independence from colonial rule that fueled the revolution in Haiti in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It became a rallying cry for the Haitian people fighting for their liberation.