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"We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn was first released in 1939, which means it would have entered the public domain in 1995, following the standard copyright term of 56 years at the time. However, the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 extended copyright protections for works published between 1923 and 1977 to 95 years, placing "We'll Meet Again" under copyright protection until at least 2034. Therefore, as of now, the song is not in the public domain.

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6mo ago

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