Yes; all materials prior to 1923 are in the public domain.
No one. It's in the public domain.
The national anthem is public domain, nobody has copyright on the words or music.
The purpose of the bill of rights was to ensure public confidence and prevent incorrect and unlawful behavior.
The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.
the there two different bill of rights
the copyright on amos and andy expired years ago and it is now public domain. no one can purchase the rights to something that is now public domain.
YOU Indeed; Innocents Abroad is in the public domain, and as such is owned by everyone.
The song by George and Ira Gershwin is in the public domain; certain arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own rights.
None of Noël Coward's plays are in the public domain. The rights are managed by Alan Brodie Representation: www.alanbrodie.com.
The song itself is in the public domain, but certain arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own rights.
It is in public domain
It reverts to the public domain.
No one. It's in the public domain.
Public domain refers to creative works that are not protected by intellectual property rights and are available for anyone to use, modify, or distribute without restriction. Works in the public domain may include expired copyrights, works created by the government, or works for which the creator has explicitly waived their rights.
Nobody , it's what's known as public domain. Works that are over 70 years old are automatically released into the public domain.
land speculators to have first rights to purchase public domain land.
No, photos of Winnie the Pooh are not in the public domain. The character Winnie the Pooh is owned by The Walt Disney Company and the rights are protected by copyright law.