The answer varies depending on what country you live in. The rest of this answer presumes you live in the United States; if not, then you will need to ask your question again being specific about the location.
That said... it's complicated.
Any book published before 1923 is in the public domain for certain.
However, that applies only to the exact text of the book as published before 1923. If the book was later reprinted, there may have been changes to the text, and these changes will not necessarily be public domain.
Translations of works published before 1923 are not in the public domain unless the translation was also published before 1923. The King James Version of The Bible, a translation published before 1923, is in the public domain. The New King James Version of the Bible, a translation first published in 1982, is not.
Works published after 1923 may be public domain, but you would probably need to consult a lawyer to be certain.
You can find digital public domain books for download at the Gutenberg Organization website. Alternatively, you can also get public domain books for free online from the Archive Organization website.
Harry Potter is a recent series of books, and it has not been placed into public domain. Thus, it is subject to copyright.Harry Potter is a recent series of books, and it has not been placed into public domain. Thus, it is subject to copyright.Harry Potter is a recent series of books, and it has not been placed into public domain. Thus, it is subject to copyright.Harry Potter is a recent series of books, and it has not been placed into public domain. Thus, it is subject to copyright.
The first five books are in the Public Domain in the United States of America. All the books are in the Public Domain in Australia. They are not in the public domain in Britain or many other parts of the world. Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. has TRADEMARKED several names from the series and are trying to use that as leverage in court to stop public domain usage.
You can find children's books that are in the public domain on the website Project Gutenberg.Project Gutenberg lists thousands of books in the public domain over a variety of genres.
Since everything was published prior to 1923, the copyrights had expired and, the books have fallen into the public domain.
Copyright protection is required to be "for a limited time," after which the works enter the public domain, where they can be used by anyone for anything.
Typically, unless the content is in the public domain.
No; they will be protected for the life of the author plus 70 years.
Books can fall out of copyright (into the public domain) in one of three ways. First the copyright can expire at the end of it's natural term. All books published before 1923 fall into this class. Second, books published before 1964 but after 1923 which were not properly renewed are considered to also be public domain. Finally certain authors can opt to voulntarily give up their copyright an donate a book immediately into public domain.
You can find full versions of books in the public domain for free from websites such as Project Gutenburg and Google Play. You can also check with your public library.
Yes, you can download books for children. You'll find a lot of them on Amazon, and some for free -- the public domain ones.
To engage in rewriting public domain books, one can start by selecting a book that is in the public domain, meaning its copyright has expired. Then, one can rewrite the book by updating the language, adding new perspectives, or adapting the story to make it more relevant to modern audiences. It is important to respect the original work while also bringing a fresh interpretation to it.