Not on works created since 1978.
1967- copyright renewed 1995
It was renewed January 23, 1989.
Copyright is instantaneous Trademark has to be applied for Copyright cannot be "lost" Trademarks must be "vigorously" defended Copyright has a fixed term Trademarks have a variable term Copyrights expire and cannot be renewed Trademarks can be renewed indefinetly
S.E. Hinton, 1967, renewed 1995.
1963, renewed in 1991.
copyright 1962 by Regent Music Corporation. copyright renewed by Jewel Music Publishing Co. Inc.
The copyright lasped on the death of David Selznick, but later it was renewed in the USA. It will remain under copyright there until 2045.
Yes; it was registered in 1952 and renewed in 1980.
Regarding the 1938 novel by T.H. White: If copyright was renewed, it will enter the public domain in 2033. If copyright was not renewed, it is currently in the public domain. Regarding the 1963 Disney film: No.
Under US copyright law, a copyright cannot be renewed after it expires. For works of US authors published in the US prior to 1963, copyright renewal had to be filed after 28 years.
Copyright extends for a fixed period (generally 70 years past the death of the author) and cannot be renewed. Trademarks exist for a shorter period (10 or 20 years) but can be renewed indefinetly.
Yes; copyright was fastidiously renewed, so it will not enter the public domain until 2020.