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  2. Copyright renewal in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This extension applied to works that had been copyrighted between 1950 and 1977 and were thus in their first 28-year term of copyright protection. [1] The maximum term of copyright protection became 75 years instead of the 56 years of the 1909 law, and applied to works whose copyrights were renewed in 1978 or later.

  3. Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 - Wikipedia

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    This system has been referred to as an "opt-out" system because it provides for copyright protection even if it is not requested by the author of a work. However, if a copyright originally secured before January 1, 1964, was not renewed at the proper time, protection would have expired at the end of the 28th calendar year of the copyright.

  4. Copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    For works created before 1978, but not published or registered before 1978, the standard §302 copyright duration of 70 years from the author's death also applies. [47]

  5. List of copyright duration by country - Wikipedia

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    + 30 years for all works if the author died on active service (based on the former copyright term, which was life + 50 years, meaning that, in practice, the addition is 10 years longer than the current life + 70 years term) [86]: Art. L123-10 70 years from publication (pseudonymous, anonymous or collective works) [86]: Art. L123-3

  6. History of copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This act extended the original copyright term from 14 years to 28 years (with an option to renew), and changed the copyright formality requirements. [ citation needed ] In 1834, the Supreme Court ruled in Wheaton v.

  7. Don't let AI 'rip off' artists, Beatles star McCartney warns ...

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    The government is currently consulting on its reforms to copyright law, saying there was legal uncertainty about how the existing laws are applied in Britain that risked undermining investment and ...

  8. Public domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The claim that "pre-1930 works are in the public domain" is correct only for published works; unpublished works are under federal copyright for at least the life of the author plus 70 years. For a work for hire, the copyright in a work created before 1978, but not theretofore in the public domain or registered for copyright, subsists from ...

  9. Is IMAX the Best Movie Theater Operator? - AOL

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    For the year, its revenue rose 1.8% from $282.8 million to $287.9 million. This increase was driven, for the most part, by a 3.3% rise in service revenue. By the end of its 2013 fiscal year, the ...