New in the Public domain for 2021.

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Previously we have covered things here
https://gbatemp.net/threads/so-a-bu...ew-days-ago-2019-copyright-expiration.528124/

Anyway the thing that (theoretically) stops you from remixing, sharing and whatever else all your favourite creative works is the copyright system. Copyright however has an expiration date. Various laws over the years pumped that way way way over what was originally set (and some do seek to make it infinite) out but as of a few years ago then things did start rolling again.
As the year in the date changed so does the year in which works become public domain. In this case that year not even your grandparents likely remember is up, said year being 1925
https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2021/
https://www.openculture.com/2021/01/whats-entering-the-public-domain-in-2021.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts...orks-will-enter-public-domain-2021-180976648/

As before the video there makes for a nice overview

Though a nice counterpoint might be



Some interesting works from there, F. Scott Fitzgerald with The Great Gatsby probably being the one most recognised today. Do note however that while the base stories, compositions and whatnot might be public domain then later tellings of them, performances of them and possibly even versions if remastered (public domain books might have their typesetting be copyrighted) might* well still be under copyright.
*to gain the full protections of copyright in the US (which is what this concerns) you do have to register things, even if some rights are inherent as soon as the work is made/published. The page above covers the "it's a wonderful life" case a bit for an example of what goes there. Timelines for all that make it a whole weird area of copyright law so be aware of that one.

Though I guess we can all watch
Harold Lloyd - The Freshman (1925)


Didn't know the nerdy kid trope went back that far.
 

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Oh I see...
So... you're talking about stuff that will become public domain?


IP and Public Domain is such a weird stuff around the world.
For instance, here in Mexico (amazing land of bean and sombrero) Public Domain and Intellectual Property laws are nearly inexistent.
One actually wouldn't go to jail for infringement, but rather pay royalties for the use of (if demanded)
Here, IP is yours even 85 years after the death of the IP holder. If you want to keep your IP safe for more time, you have to pay to a certain Cultural Institute a quantity of money for an additional 12 years of protection.

And here I'd put a joke about someone else's mom becoming public property... but I won't :creep:
 
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While I sort of jokingly added in "The Freshman" at the end there I did actually watch it since posting this.

If you did want almost a masterclass in physical stuntwork and visual comedy then go for it (if all you have is visuals and the odd sound effect you tend to make it pretty good). Gets even more amusing if you watch it at fast speeds to make for that "bad conversion of silent film" vibe. Read some reviews and some reckon it is not his best, though others reckon it is one of his best. If others are better still then looks like I have some more films to watch.
 
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