Traditionally, New Year’s Day has long been seen and celebrated as ‘Public Domain Day’. Accordingly, 1 January is highly ...
Ring in the New Year by exploring the artistic treasures now in the public domain! Discover how iconic works by Matisse, ...
January 1 marks a new crop of artists and artworks entering the public domain, a holiday affectionately known to some as ...
Want to create your own works based on classic films, music, and art? See which classics just entered the public domain on ...
All of the films, books, art, and sound recordings released in the entire decade of the 1920s are now officially part of the ...
More work from major writers, directors and musicians — along with legendary characters — entered the public domain to start ...
Some of the properties headed into the public domain on Jan. 1 include the first Marx Brothers' film, William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" and the first appearances of Popeye the Sailor Man.
From "A Farewell to Arms" to the cartoon character Popeye the Sailor, thousands of artistic works will enter the public ...
Public Domain Day, meaning artworks from 1929 (or 1924 in the case of sound recordings) are now free for all creators to use ...
For a struggling filmmaker running low on ideas, public domain is all we have for adapting books. —Lee Isaac Chung, director (Minari) FREE FOR ALL E.C. Segar's Popeye the Sailor Man and Hergé’s Tintin ...
Jan. 1 marks the dawn of a new era for Popeye and Tintin. It's the day the nonagenarian cartoon characters officially enter the U.S. public domain along with a treasure trove of other iconic works.
The two classic comic characters who first appeared in 1929 are among the intellectual properties becoming public domain in the United States on January 1. That means they can be used and ...