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September 6 1999
In the world there are around 45,678,091 released each year!!!
The movie(The Rocky Horror Picture Show) came out in 1975.But the British Stage Musical The Rocky Horror Show came out in 1973.
The film "Ben-Hur," directed by William Wyler, was copyrighted in 1959. This version is known for its epic scale and includes the famous chariot race scene. It is based on the 1880 novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ" by Lew Wallace.
It depends on the movie. Some horror movies are really scary but only rated pg13 and some horror movies that aren't really scary are rated R. And if it is a movie that's not horror, then you probably can watch it. Make sure to ask your parent(s) of you think it will be too scary or inappropriate. I hope this helps (:
Good horror books for 11-year-olds include "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" by Alvin Schwartz, which features spooky tales and illustrations that can ignite their imagination. "The Witches" by Roald Dahl offers a blend of humor and suspense, making it approachable yet thrilling. "The Ghost of Graylock" by Dan Poblocki is another great choice, blending mystery and supernatural elements suitable for middle-grade readers. These books provide a balance of chills without being overly frightening.
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Yes, the content is typically copyrighted in the year it was published.
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee was copyrighted in 1960.
Not necessarily. It's the year the item was copyrighted, which may be different than when it was actually made.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was published in 1998. The text was previously released a year earlier under the title Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and was copyrighted then.
Certainly! Any information that a person puts out can be copyrighted. All it takes is a declaration that it is copyrighted to preserve the rights. Just place the following on the page or document: Copyright (or the copyright symbol) 2009 (year), Aggie80 (Holder of the copyright)
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