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The term of copyright for a particular work depends on several factors, including whether it has been published, and, if so, the date of first publication. As a general rule, for works created after January 1, 1978, copyright protection lasts for the life of the author plus an additional 70 years.
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Generally, for most works created after 1978, protection lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. For anonymous works, pseudonymous works, or works made ...
Apr 2, 2024 · 1978 to 1 March 1989, Published without notice, but with subsequent registration within 5 years, 70 years after the death of author.
These exclusive rights are subject to a time and generally expire 70 years after the author's death or 95 years after publication. In the United States, works ...
Note: Under the 1909 Copyright Act, copyright protection begins with first publication of the work and lasts for a period of 28 years, renewable for an ...
In the case of an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, the copyright endures for a term of 95 years from the year of its first ...
In the case of "a joint work" prepared by two or more authors that was not a "work made for hire," the term lasts for 70 years after the last surviving author's ...
In the case of joint works, copyright protection lasts for the length of the life of the last surviving joint author plus another 70 years. For works made for ...
—In the case of an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, the copyright endures for a term of 95 years from the year of its first ...
For works created on or after January 1, 1978, the term is the life of the author (creator) plus 70 years. In other words, the copyright for most works will ...