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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 02:31 PM Dec 2020

January 1, 2021 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1925 are open to all!

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On January 1, 2021, copyrighted works from 1925 will enter the US public domain,1 where they will be free for all to use and build upon. These works include books such as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time, and Franz Kafka’s The Trial (in the original German), silent films featuring Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton, and music ranging from the jazz standard Sweet Georgia Brown to songs by Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, W.C. Handy, and Fats Waller.

This is not just the famous last line from The Great Gatsby. It also encapsulates what the public domain is all about. A culture is a continuing conversation between present and past. On Public Domain Day, we all have a “green light,” in keeping with the Gatsby theme, to use one more year of that rich cultural past, without permission or fee.

Works from 1925 were supposed to go into the public domain in 2001, after being copyrighted for 75 years. But before this could happen, Congress hit a 20-year pause button and extended their copyright term to 95 years.2 Now the wait is over.

In 2021, there is a lot to celebrate. 1925 brought us some incredible culture. The Harlem Renaissance was in full swing. The New Yorker magazine was founded. The literature reflected both a booming economy, whose fruits were unevenly distributed, and the lingering upheaval and tragedy of World War I. The culture of the time reflected all of those contradictory tendencies. The BBC’s Culture website suggested that 1925 might be “the greatest year for books ever,” and with good reason. It is not simply the vast array of famous titles. The stylistic innovations produced by books such as Gatsby, or The Trial, or Mrs. Dalloway marked a change in both the tone and the substance of our literary culture, a broadening of the range of possibilities available to writers, while characters such as Jay Gatsby, Hemingway’s Nick Adams, and Clarissa Dalloway still resonate today.

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January 1, 2021 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1925 are open to all! (Original Post) brooklynite Dec 2020 OP
Here in Canada, compositions by Jimi Hendrix enter Public Domain Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #1
They will likely extend the law again by 2023, otherwise Mickey Mouse becomes PD. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #2
I don't think that's true for recordings. My understanding is that all stopbush Dec 2020 #3

Fiendish Thingy

(23,199 posts)
1. Here in Canada, compositions by Jimi Hendrix enter Public Domain
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 02:40 PM
Dec 2020

In Canada, copyright expires 50 years after the death of the author.

stopbush

(24,807 posts)
3. I don't think that's true for recordings. My understanding is that all
Tue Dec 22, 2020, 03:20 PM
Dec 2020

recordings are considered under copyright in the USA until 2065.

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