2014 in public domain

This is a list of works that enter the public domain in part of the world in 2014 in the following Post mortem auctoris countries and regions.

Entering the public domain in Europe

A work enters the public domain in most European countries (with the exception of Belarus) 70 years after the creator's death, if it was published during the author's lifetime.[1]

Writers

The section of Stephen Hero (James Joyce) added in 1963 will enter the UK public domain.[2]

Artists

Composers and musicians

  • Fats Waller, American jazz musician and entertainer.
  • Geoffrey Shaw, English composer and musician.

According to the Logos Foundation, works by these composers published during their lifetimes are in the public domain.[3]

Academics

Other

Entering the public domain in the United States

The Copyright Term Extension Act means no published works will enter the public domain in this jurisdiction until 2019.[4] Unpublished works by authors who died in 1943 entered the public domain on January 1, 2014.[5]

Entering the public domain in 50 years post mortem auctoris countries

In countries where works enter the public domain 50 years after the death of the creator (such as Canada) the following authors' works will be in the public domain in 2014.

Entering the public domain in 20 years p.m.a. countries

In countries where works enter the public domain 20 years after the death of the creator (such as Libya) the following authors' works will be in the public domain in 2014.

gollark: Well, that never really happened to me, I don't buy overpriced games.
gollark: I would rate lottery-fun lower. There's no challenge, intellectual effort, or whatever, it's just anticipation and random luck.
gollark: That just sounds particularly cost-ineffective then.
gollark: If you spent all your entertainment money on expensive things you won't get much use out of, total fun is lower.
gollark: Not everyone likes computer games, but there are for most people likely to be better ways to have fun than lotteries.

See also

References

  1. "EU Extends Copyright Term To 70 Years | Billboard". Billboard.biz. 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  2. "Joyce Works in Copyright and in the Public Domain | James Joyce Foundation". Joycefoundation.osu.edu. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  3. "Public Domain Composers - No Copyright". Logosfoundation.org. 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  4. "United States Copyright Law". Pdinfo.com. 1998-10-27. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  5. "Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States". Copyright.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
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