1949 US works are protected through December 31, 2044.
The composer of the musical "South Pacific" is Richard Rodgers, who collaborated with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. The musical premiered in 1949 and is based on James A. Michener's book "Tales of the South Pacific." It features memorable songs such as "Some Enchanted Evening" and "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair." Together, Rodgers and Hammerstein created a work that addresses themes of love and racial prejudice in a wartime setting.
Paul Rodgers was born on December 17, 1949.
Paul Rodgers was born on December 17, 1949.
The Voice of Firestone - 1949 An Evening with Richard Rodgers 10-35 was released on: USA: 4 May 1959
"Younger Than Springtime" is a song from the musical "South Pacific," which premiered in 1949. The show, created by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, is based on James A. Michener's book "Tales of the South Pacific." The song expresses the theme of youthful love and the beauty of new beginnings.
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Logos are protected by trademark, not copyright. Adidas began using its logo in 1949, filed for trademark protection in 1969, and received formal registration in 1970.
Yes, "Night of the Living Dead" is a good example, which fell out of Copyright after they failed to note a copyright notice in one of the film materials.From Archive.org: "If the work was made in 1923 or earlier, it is probably public domain and can be uploaded. NOTE! Restored versions of the film or new soundtracks for silent films can have more recent copyrights that are still valid - usually a copyright notice for a new soundtrack or restoration will appear in the film. For works made from 1923 to 1949, post a question to the movie forum on this site [at archive.org] before you upload. The copyright could have been renewed and there isn't a way online to check a film's copyright status. For works made from 1950 to 1963, you can check the title at the Library of Congress Copyright Database for copyright renewals: http://www.copyright.gov/records/cohm.html . This will list copyright renewals for most films." A video may fall under public domain if: (1) the term of copyright for the video has expired; (2) the author failed to satisfy statutory formalities to perfect the copyright or (3) the video is a work of the U.S. Government.
The song "Some Enchanted Evening" was famously recorded by various artists, but one of the most notable renditions was by Mary Martin in the original Broadway production of "South Pacific" in 1949. The song has since been covered by many other singers, including operatic soprano Barbara Cook and jazz artists like Ella Fitzgerald. Each artist brought their own interpretation to this classic piece from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
1949-1954: Apex Film Corp. 1954-1957: Wrather Productions
The current act (15 November 1988) was designed to restate and amend the 1949 Registered Designs Act and the 1939 Patents, Designs, Copyright and Trade Marks (Emergency) Act. It was amended in 1990 and 1991. There were major copyright acts in 1956 and 1911, and of course the first copyright act was in 1709.
The expression "cockeyed optimist" is famously attributed to the character Nellie Forbush in the musical "South Pacific," written by Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1949. In the song "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair," Nellie describes herself as a "cockeyed optimist" to convey her naively hopeful outlook on life and love. The term itself suggests an overly optimistic perspective, often tinged with a sense of absurdity or impracticality. This blend of optimism and a hint of whimsy has since entered popular usage.