Most if not all people whose copyrights have expired are dead. I recommend they be left alone.
According to a huge majority of people on Yahoo Answers and other forums that have used expired Proactiv, not much will happen, the effectiveness might decrease by a bit, but most testimonials report that the effects are unchanged.
Not for people with copyrights!
BMG is a collaboration of international music companies which focus on the management of music rights. BMG works with musicians, producers,songwriters, and other people from the music industry to manage their musical copyrights.
The company that produces NyQuil does not recommend taking it after its expiration date due to its potential instability. Most people who have taken expired NyQuil say that though it causes no visible harmful side effects, it doesn't do anything to relieve their symptoms either.
Yes. It is the past tense and past participle of to expire, and applies to thing that have expired (licenses, sales, and even people, where it is a euphemism for died).
There are many people who own the rights to jazz standards. Those who publish the standards have rights for example.
One might buy expired domains because they could renew them, and turn them into their own domain. Some people only like to visit certain domains, so renewing a expired one could greatly help with that.
Most people would recommend that alcohol is consumed in moderation.
Eliminating copyrights would result in a dramatic drop in price of the textbook. With the copyrights gone, an unprecedented number of people can reproduce the same textbook and sell for a lower price. This creates a competition to see who can sell for lower. On the other hand, removing copyrights would also increase the availability of the textbook.
If the phase used is " The late Michael Jackson" it means the named person is dead. Some people use the term expired as they feel its not as cold as the world "dead".
Yes, if they have a valid SSN# and a state I.D.
You could get the expired registration sticker pretty cheap... I bet people would give them away for free. its the unexpired registration that will cost you about $100usd per year