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To qualify for purposes of this list, the original media must have originated from the work of an identifiable author or set of co-authors, and must have been adapted into works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at least two of those forms of media (a television series or comic book series is ...
Here are the books and characters newly joining the list of works in the public domain in 2025. ... the public domain can be tricky. For example: Although Mickey Mouse returned to the people in ...
This category is for books that are in the public domain worldwide. Please only add categories for books published before the 19th century and articles directly related to the subject of public domain books to this category. Because the copyright status of books published since the 19th century varies by country, articles about books published ...
by Lawrence Lessig (the first CC licensed book released by a major mainstream publisher, Penguin Books) CC BY-NC 1.0 [11] Freesouls: 2008: 2010 (digital ebook) book with essays and photos of key people of the free movement by Joi Ito: CC BY [12] The Future of Ideas: 2001: 2001: by Lawrence Lessig (originally published by Random House) CC BY-NC [11]
32 Best Book-to-Screen Adaptations This Year "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Hollywood loves a great book-to-screen adaptation, and ...
It’s easy to get lost in a good book, especially if you’re reading one of the best fiction books of the year, a sizzling romance novel, or some seriously good historical fiction. But the best ...
Book Film adaptation(s) Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man (2009), Steve Harvey: Think Like a Man (2012) Think Like a Man Too (2014) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1969), David Reuben: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972)
Book lovers are in for a treat this year, with a jam-packed slate of upcoming movies and TV series based on best-selling books. Transport yourself to the mythical world of Neil Gaiman’s “The ...