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That is hotly debated. Although it was written in 1940 and recorded in 1944, The Richmond Organization registered a copyright in 1956 which they have consistently renewed. See the Library Law Blog entry linked below for a thorough discussion.

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14y ago

No, because the authorship is known. Also, Woody died in 1967, and an artist has to be dead 70 years for the copyright restrictions to wear off.

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No; the song itself will be protected through 2056 barring further term extensions, and various recordings will not enter the public domain until February 15, 2067 at the earliest.

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11y ago

Yes it is :)

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