The original Frankenstein novel has been in the public domain for many years . It was published anonymously in London in 1818. It wasn't until the second edition the Mary Shelley was given proper credit.
Frankensteins monster was not actually a monster. Although some of the things he may have done were wrong, deep down inside all he wanted to do was to be loved and to help the living. a quote from the book proves this.
he wants to escape the consequences of his choices
First = Primus Last = Postremus
First things first
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some riddles now! So, if I decode this, it seems like you're saying the first letter of the first word is the last letter of "you," the last letter of "zero" is two times the first letter of "you," and the first letter of the last word is the last letter of "you." So, if I'm the one you're asking about, I guess you're talking to me, the master of all things trivial and slightly confusing!
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
The first federal copyright act was in 1790; prior to that, all states but Delaware had their own copyright laws.
Connecticut passed the first state copyright law in 1783.
copyright is first owned by the employer
Modern copyright is traced to the Statute of Anne, 1709.
Victor (he was a scientist not a doctor)Victor Frankenstein is a Swiss fictional character the protagonist of the 1819 novel Frankenstein.
Welcome to the Dead House is copyright 1992.
Prior to the Copyright Ordinance of 1962, Bangladesh followed the British copyright system, which began in 1709.
Typically you would first need permission of the copyright holder.
The first copyright holder of Gulliver's Travels was Jonathan Swift himself, who published the book anonymously in 1726.
The copyright symbol consists of a C in a circle has become a widely recognised symbol. The copyright symbol was first used in section 18 of the 1909 American Copyright Act.