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Word Count: 555 Finding Public Domain Content
True -- virtually everything contained in the books you'll find at these
locations were protected by copyright. But ... it's also true that many of these
copyrights have expired -- making the contents of those volumes completely
public domain.
US copyright law has gone through several iterations -- but the two things
you need to remember are "75 years from copyright date" and "Sonny Bono"!
The copyright law originally stated that a copyright would last for 75 years.
Thus, if a book were copyrighted in 1900, the copyright would expire in 1975. If
a book were published in 1920, the copyright would expire in 1995. If a book
were copyrighted in 1922, the copyright would expire in 1997. But ... if a book
was copyrighted in 1923 or later, then things take on a whole new slant ...
courtesy of then-Congressman Sonny Bono.
You see, a particular item was originally copyrighted in 1923. It's copyright
was due to expire in 1998 -- sending this item into the public domain. This is
normally not a problem -- truthfully, most people don't care about things
copyrighted so far back. Expiring the copyright can actually grant these works
new life in the public domain.
In this case, though, the item due to expire was a mouse -- Mickey Mouse!
Disney was understandably very concerned about their flagship icon becoming
available to anyone in the public domain. Congressman Sonny Bono introduced
legislation to extend copyright protection for an additional 20 years. This
legislation passed in 1998 -- but only applied to items that were not yet in the
public domain. Thus, an item copyrighted in 1992 was public domain after 75
years -- but anything copyrighted in or after 1923 was protected for 95 years.
So -- to play it perfectly safe and legal -- if the copyright date on a
published work is 1922 or earlier, the item is now in the public domain and may
be freely used (but not necessarily re-copyrighted and sold). If the copyright
date is 1923 or later, it's best to leave it alone till at least the year 2018!
So what good is a book published and copyrighted prior to 1923? Well, if it's
a book of sheet music -- or a book of classic poetry, literature, or theater --
or a book of formula, travel, or ... well, you get the idea. Some things become
dated -- but some things are just as current today as they were when they were
originally published.
This doesn't mean you can find a book by Mark Twain in the bookstore and
freely copy and distribute it. You'll likely find the copyright on that
published work is fairly current. However, if you find an old version of the
same book published and copyrighted prior to 1923, then you can safely use it!
The best places to spot these treasures -- try your local public library,
used bookstores, or estate sales.
Article Source: www.webraydian.com
About The Author
Joey Robichaux maintains the Free Sheet Music Downloads website at
http://www.freesheetmusic.net. This directory is one of the oldest websites
on the internet covering sources of free sheet music. In addition, you'll find
many public domain pieces of sheet music classics available for download.
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