There are a couple art books out that have his works in them/showcase his works. The one I own is called "Wall and Piece" (see link below).
The 19th century novel "Dracula" is in the public domain, and short phrases such as names are not protected by copyright.
Ohhh yes. Anything Disney is copyrighted. The basic character and story of Cinderella was first recorded in the 16th century, and as such is in the public domain. However, as the first answer implies, contemporary interpretations of the story are usually protected.
Plays up to and including Back to Methuselah are in the public domain. The remainder are in the public domain in life+50 countries, but protected in life+70 countries (which includes the US). The administrator for these later plays is the Society of Authors, as agent for the Shaw Estate.
The original novel is in the public domain, but the various movie versions are still protected.
The character of Superman is trademarked and so long as it is "vigorously defended" and does not attain generic status through dilution, can be maintained virtually forever.The copyrights to the expressions of the various Superman entities (comics, cartoons, movies, radio programs) are, in most cases, owned by the original artists/authors (a notable exception is the Max Fleisher Studio cartoons, which were not renewed and have lapsed into public domain status). Those copyrights will eventually reach the public domain but not for some time. Under current US Copyright Law the artwork for the original appearance of Superman (Action Comics #1 June 30, 1938) is not scheduled to be in the public domain until 2033 (95 years post publication).The time before something goes into public domain is generally twenty years. However, time is not the only factor involved. If the publisher, artists, creator, movie company, or anyone else renews the copyrights or trademarks, then it will be that much longer. Pretty much, as long as Superman continues to be a large source of income, there will be someone renewing the rights keeping it from going into public domain.
Public domain software is generally made available at no cost.
Public domain software is generally made available at no cost.
You can purchase an inexpensive compilation Dvd of public domain horror films at Amazon, Ebay, Craigslist, Open Culture, Yelp, and Dvd Talk, a review sight that also sells the Dvds they review.
The following Domain Name extensions are not available for registration by the General Public:.edu.gov.mil
That information is not available in the public domain.
I think your question is asking about "public domain."
Public domain images are images that are not owned by an individual. They are publicly available images that are free for use. A quick search on the internet resulted in indexes of public domain image databases.
No public domain information available.
No. Public domain means that the material is available for use by anyone, without copyright restriction.
Generally when public domain material is reissued, a copyright will be registered for any new material, such as annotation, compilation, etc.
Information not available in the public domain.
No available sn data in the public domain.