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What Winnie-the-Pooh Lapsing into the Public Domain Really Means

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On January 1, 2022, works that were first published in the year 1926 lapsed into the public domain. Winnie-the-Pooh is likely the most culturally relevant character to enter the public domain since 2019, when works started entering the public domain again in the United States due to the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act.

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5 Spooky Articles About Copyright and Halloween

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If you want a more complete list of the Halloween-related articles that have been featured on this site, check out this post from October 2021. However, if you want more of a highlight reel, this article should help get you started. Night of the Living Dead is possibly one of the most famous public domain movies of all time.

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17 Copyright and/or Plagiarism Stories for Halloween

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However, that is just the latest in a decade-long history of discussing copyright, plagiarism and other authorship issues as they pertain to Halloween and horror. So, this year we’re going to take a look back at the various tales of copyright infringement and/or plagiarism that we’ve looked at over the years.

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Disney+ ‘Behind the Attraction’ Accused of Plagiarism

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Graphic design is credited to award-winning graphic designer Jeremy Samples, so it's disappointing they would copy instead of producing original artwork. They have a lengthy and aggressive history when it comes to protecting their rights , even as many of their stories are based on public domain tales. Bottom Line.

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5 Copyright Stories to Watch in 2022

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According to Unicolors, the retailers infringed on one of their designs and sold various goods with it. 5: The Public Domain Expands. Finally, with the new year comes new works that lapse into the public domain. The post 5 Copyright Stories to Watch in 2022 appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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My Concerns with the ‘Can’t Be Evil’ NFT Licenses

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The reason for that, as I pointed out in my article on the subject , was that NFTs were never about copyright and, instead, were about creating scarcity of digital goods. Creative Commons 0 (CC0) : This is essentially the Creative Commons Zero license , which is seen as largely a public domain dedication.

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