There is no central repository or list for works on which copyright protection has expired.
Most if not all people whose copyrights have expired are dead. I recommend they be left alone.
No; as a corporate work, it will be protected for 95 years.
The copyrights on Jane Austen's work have long since expired.
The music to Greensleeves does not have a copyright, it has long since expired, and it was written before copyrights were even conceived. However, recordings of Greensleeves do have copyrights, so it is illegal to use those without permission.
Since everything was published prior to 1923, the copyrights had expired and, the books have fallen into the public domain.
John Newton died in 1807. Any copyrights he may have had expired long ago.
How to find an expired listing on the multiple service listing site
Everything published in the United States before 1923. Everything copyrighted in the United States before 1951 where the work required copyright renewal before 1978 and the copyright was not renewed.
Because it was published prior to 1923, copyright protection in the play itself has expired, but new/annotated editions, performances, films, etc. may still be protected.
Copyright information on fabric usually appears in the selvage. You can only claim copyright on your own original work.
Ahmedabad-based Navjivan Trust, which owned the copyright of the writings of Mahatma Gandhi since 1948, has no plan to apply for an extension after the exclusive right expired on January 1 2009.
The writers were: lyrics by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster. The song was copyrighted in 1868 by Lyon and Healy. The copyright is expired but the versions recorded would still have valid copyrights.