A new year means a new start, and for some pieces of media, it means entering the public domain. In 2024, one of the most famous additions to the public domain was the first iteration of Mickey ...
For many, January 1st is just the start of a new year, but it’s also Public Domain Day ... enjoy having a slew of free music, film clips, and literature to use in your own videos, sound recordings, ...
Music from 1924 will also enter the public domain this year, with tunes like "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager and "What is this Thing Called Love?" by Cole Porter ...
Popeye the Sailor is strong to the finish ’cause he eats his spinach and now he’s entered the public domain alongside thousands of other copyrighted works. This means the character is free to copy, ...
Jennifer Jenkins and James Boyle, the directors at the Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain, clarified that this doesn’t mean users have total free reign when it comes to these pieces of ...
1, more classic works of art or characters enter the public domain, and exploitation filmmakers ... First heard in the 1929 film “The Hollywood Music Box Revue,” this carefree ditty is ripe ...
There’s also some complexity when it comes to music. Sound recordings from 1924 are now in the public domain, while 1929 marks the new public domain window for musical compositions. George Gershwin’s ...
What’s behind this giddy mood? News that the compositions referenced in that intro are among those entering the public domain in 2025, as outlined by the team at the Duke Center for the Study of the ...
As the 1990s gave way to the 21st century, Hollywood comedies saw a slow but certain paradigm shift. The new millennium was ...