No; they will be protected by copyright through 2059.
All works of Jupiter Hammon are in the public domain.
Works no longer protected by copyright are said to be in the public domain.
Yes, some Noel Coward songs are in the public domain. Generally, his works published before 1923 are in the public domain. However, the copyright status of specific songs may vary, so it's important to check individual works.
The public, assuming you're asking who owns the copyright of such works. Copies of the works themselves, like any other personal property, may be individually owned by anyone. Owners of works in the public domain can even demand to be paid by others for the privilege of viewing their copy or making another copy of it.
The copyright of works composed by a Frenchman generally enter the public domain 70 years after his death, which in this case was 1962. However, any sound recordings made of any performances of those works would have their own copyrights and their own owners and expiration dates, which could be much later.
Yes; materials in the public domain do not require any licenses.
No it is not. It was copyrighted 1951. Any song with a copyright after 1922 is not in the public domain.
No.
Pubic domain occurs naturally when a copyright expires. In theory, a copyright owner can intentionally disclaim any power to enforce a copyright, making it as if it were "public domain".
Yes, some of René Magritte's works are in the public domain. Works published before 1923 are generally in the public domain in the United States. However, copyright laws can vary by country, so it is advisable to check the specific copyright laws in your region.
The song Molly Do You Love Me is in the public domain. This is because the song and its lyrics were written before 1922. Any songs which were written before this time are considered public domain.
Yes, public domain content can be used commercially without any restrictions or permissions needed.