2026 in public ___domain

When a work's copyright expires, it enters the public ___domain. The following is a list of creators whose works enter the public ___domain in 2026. Since laws vary globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform.

The literature of Thomas Mann will enter the public ___domain in Europe in 2026.

Entering the public ___domain in countries with life + 70 years

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With the exception of Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1987), a work enters the public ___domain in Europe 70 years after the creator's death, if it was published during the creator's lifetime. For previously unpublished material, those who publish it first will have the publication rights for 25 years. 2026 marks the first year since 2006 that works will enter the public ___domain in Australia, which changed its copyright term length from a "plus 50" law to a "plus 70" law in 2004.[1] The list is sorted alphabetically and includes a notable work of the creator that entered the public ___domain on 1 January 2026.

Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work
Fik Abbing [nl]   Netherlands 8 May 1901 12 August 1955 Painter, Illustrator Works
James Agee   United States 27 November 1909 16 May 1955 Novelist, Journalist, Poet, Screenwriter A Death in the Family
Silvio D'Amico   Italy 3 February 1887 1 April 1955 Theatre theorist
Ruby M. Ayres   United Kingdom 28 January 1881 14 November 1955 Romance novelist Bibliography
Johannes Baader   Germany 21 June 1875 14 January 1955 Writer, Artist, Architect
Lloyd Bacon   United States 4 December 1889 15 November 1955 Actor, Film director Filmography as director
Guido Battelli [de]   Italy 24 September 1869 13 April 1955 Writer Works
Dale Carnegie   United States 24 November 1888 1 November 1955 Writer How to Win Friends and Influence People
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin   France 1 May 1881 10 April 1955 Jesuit priest, Scientist, Paleontologist, Theologian, Philosopher The Phenomenon of Man
Eugenio Cirese [it]   Italy 21 February 1884 8 February 1955 Poet Works
Paul Claudel   France 6 August 1868 23 February 1955 Poet, Dramatist Works
Donald Corley   United States 8 June 1886 11 December 1955 Short story author, illustrator, architect
Alfredo Cuscinà [it]   Italy 30 November 1881 30 March 1955 Composer Main operettas
William C. deMille   United States 25 July 1878 5 March 1955 Screenwriter, Film director Filmography
Isaak Dunayevsky   Russia 30 January 1900 25 July 1955 Composer Compositions
Albert Einstein   Germany
  United States
14 March 1879 18 April 1955 Theoretical physicist Scientific publications, The Evolution of Physics, The Meaning of Relativity
George Enescu   Romania 19 August 1881 4 May 1955 Composer Compositions
Concha Espina   Spain 15 April 1879 19 May 1955 Writer Bibliography
Émile Fabre   France 24 March 1869 25 September 1955 Playwright Plays
Joseph Jefferson Farjeon   United Kingdom 4 June 1883 6 June 1955 Novelist, Playwright, Screenwriter Works
Alexander Fleming   United Kingdom 6 August 1881 11 March 1955 Physician
José Ortega y Gasset   Spain 9 May 1883 18 October 1955 Philosopher, Essayist Works
Rodolfo Graziani   Italy 11 August 1882 11 January 1955 General Books
Arthur Honegger    Switzerland 10 March 1892 27 November 1955 Composer Compositions
Clemence Housman   United Kingdom 23 November 1861 6 December 1955 Author
María Izquierdo   Mexico 30 October 1902 2 December 1955 Painter
Jaime Ovalle   Brazil 5 August 1894 9 September 1955 Composer Works
James P. Johnson   United States 1 February 1894 17 November 1955 Composer, pianist Charleston
Fernand Léger   France 4 February 1881 17 August 1955 Painter, Sculptor, Filmmaker
Thomas Mann   Germany 6 June 1875 12 August 1955 Writer, Philanthropist, Essayist Works
Francesco Balilla Pratella   Italy 1 February 1880 17 May 1955 Composer Selected Works
Max Pechstein   Germany 31 December 1881 29 June 1955 Painter
Robert Riskin   United States 30 March 1897 20 September 1955 Screenwriter, Playwright Filmography
Nat Schachner   United States 16 January 1895 2 October 1955 Author and biographer Space Lawyer
Robert E. Sherwood   United States 4 April 1896 14 November 1955 Screenwriter, Playwright
Nicolas de Staël   France 5 January 1914 16 March 1955 Painter
Al. T. Stamatiad   Romania 9 May 1885 December 1955 Poet, Short story writer, Dramatist
Wallace Stevens   United States 2 October 1879 2 August 1955 Poet The Auroras of Autumn
Yves Tanguy   France 5 January 1900 15 January 1955 Painter Paintings
Yevgeny Tarle   Russia 27 October 1874 6 January 1955 Historian Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, 1812
Tin Ujević   Croatia 5 July 1891 12 November 1955 Poet Works
Maurice Utrillo   France 26 December 1883 5 November 1955 Painter
Edouard Verschaffelt [fr]   Belgium 1874 1955 Painter
Anwar Wagdi   Egypt 11 October 1904 14 May 1955 Director The Flirtation of Girls
Léon Werth   France 17 February 1878 13 December 1955 Writer Books
Hermann Weyl   Germany 9 November 1885 8 December 1955 Mathematician, Theoretical physicist, Philosopher Bibliography

Entering the public ___domain in countries with life + 80 years

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Spain has a copyright term of life + 80 years for creators that died before 1987. In Colombia and Equatorial Guinea, a work enters the public ___domain 80 years after the creator's death. The list is sorted alphabetically and includes a notable work of the creator that entered the public ___domain on 1 January 2026.

Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work
Achmed Abdullah   United States 12 May 1881 12 May 1945 Pulp writer and screenwriter
Nikola Avramov   Bulgaria 21 May 1897 15 June 1945 Still life paintings
Milena Pavlović-Barili   Serbia 5 November 1909 6 March 1945 Painter, poet
Maurice Baring   United Kingdom 27 April 1874 14 December 1945 Writer
Béla Bartók   Hungary 25 March 1881 26 September 1945 Composer Concerto for Orchestra
Robert Benchley   United States 15 September 1889 21 November 1945 Humorist newspaper and magazine columns
Henry Bellamann   United States 28 April 1882 16 June 1945 Writer Kings Row
Ursula Bethell   New Zealand 6 October 1874 15 January 1945 Poet Collected poetry
Vilhelms Bokslafs   Latvia
  Russian Empire
12 October 1858 9 March 1945 Architect Most notable buildings are Jaunmokas Manor near Tukums and Commercial school in Riga (now Art Academy of Latvia)
Nicola Bombacci   Italy 24 October 1879 28 April 1945 Marxist-Fascist journalist Il mio pensiero sul bolscevismo (1941),
I contadini nella Russia di Stalin (1942),
I contadini nell'Italia di Mussolini (1943)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer   Germany 4 February 1906 9 April 1945 Theologian
Robert Brasillach   France 31 March 1909 6 February 1945 Writer Je suis partout
Miles J. Breuer   United States 3 January 1889 14 October 1945 Writer "The Gostak and the Doshes" (1930) and other science fiction stories
Fritz Brupbacher    Switzerland 30 June 1874 1 January 1945 Writer Der Sinn des Lebens
Thomas Burke   United Kingdom 29 November 1886 22 November 1945 Writer Limehouse Nights
Alexander Stirling Calder   United States 11 January 1870 7 January 1945 Sculptor George Washington as President
David Young Cameron   United Kingdom 28 June 1865 16 September 1945 Artist
Franklin Carmichael   Canada 5 May 1890 24 October 1945 Artist
Benjamin De Casseres   United States 3 April 1873 7 December 1945 Journalist, poet The Shadow-Eater
Anica Černej   Slovenia 3 April 1900 3 May 1945 Author, poet
John R. Commons   United States 13 October 1862 11 May 1945 Economist Institutional Economics
Margaret Deland   United States 23 February 1856 13 January 1945 Writer John Ward, Preacher
Mário de Andrade   Brazil 9 October 1893 25 February 1945 Writer Macunaíma
Robert Desnos   France 4 July 1900 8 June 1945 Poet
Maurice Donnay   France 12 October 1859 31 March 1945 Dramatist
Lord Alfred Douglas   United Kingdom 12 June 1859 20 March 1945 Writer Two Loves
Theodore Dreiser   United States 27 August 1871 28 December 1945 Writer, journalist Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy
E. R. Eddison   United Kingdom 24 November 1882 18 August 1945 Writer The Worm Ouroboros
Gus Edwards   United States 18 August 1879 7 November 1945 Songwriter "By the Light of the Silvery Moon", "In My Merry Oldsmobile"
Eleanor Fortescue-Brigdale   United Kingdom 1871 10 March 1945 Artist The Uninvited Guest, Riches
Anne Frank   Germany 12 June 1929 February 1945 Diarist The Diary of a Young Girl
Øvre Richter Frich   Norway 24 March 1872 13 May 1945 Writer, journalist
Fulgencio García   Colombia 10 May 1880 4 March 1945 Musician, composer "La Gata Golosa"
David Lloyd George   United Kingdom 17 January 1863 26 March 1945 Politician The Truth About The Peace Treaty, War Memoirs
Zinaida Gippius   Russia 20 November 1869 9 September 1945 Writer, poet
Joseph Goebbels   Germany 29 October 1897 1 May 1945 Politician Goebbels Diaries
Adolf Hitler   Germany 20 April 1889 30 April 1945 Politician, Dictator of Nazi Germany Mein Kampf, Hitlers Zweites Buch
Suphi Nuri İleri   Turkey 1887 1945 Writer
Ljubomir Ivanović   Serbia 24 February 1882 23 November 1945 Printmaker, draughtsman
Malcolm Jameson   United States 21 December 1891 16 April 1945 Writer Writer for American pulp magazines during the Golden Age of Science Fiction
Joseph Jastrow   United States 30 January 1863 8 January 1945 Psychologist
Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski   Poland 24 February 1885 8 August 1945 Writer, journalist
Osman Cemal Kaygılı   Turkey 4 October 1879 9 January 1945 Writer
Carl Wilhelm Kern   United States 4 June 1874 19 August 1945 Composer
Käthe Kollwitz   Germany 8 July 1867 22 April 1945 Artist The Prisoners
Julius Korngold   Austria 24 December 1860 25 September 1945 Music critic
Jaroslav Kratochvil [cs]   Czech Republic 17 January 1885 20 March 1945 Writer
René Lalique   France 6 April 1860 1 May 1945 Glass designer
Else Lasker-Schüler   Germany 11 February 1869 22 January 1945 Writer poetry and plays
James Leatham[2]   United Kingdom 19 December 1865 14 December 1945 Writer, printer, publisher
Jonas Lie   Norway 31 December 1899 11 May 1945 Writer, minister
David Lindsay   United Kingdom 3 March 1876 16 July 1945 Writer A Voyage to Arcturus
August Lösch   Germany 15 October 1906 30 May 1945 Economist Die räumliche Ordnung der Wirtschaft
Eoin MacNeill   Ireland 15 May 1867 15 October 1945 Writer Phases of Irish History
Tobias Matthay   United Kingdom 19 February 1858 15 December 1945 Teacher, pianist, composer writings on piano playing
Arthur Mendel [ro]   Romania 1872 1945 Painter
Régis Messac   France 2 August 1893 1945 Writer, poet, translator
James V. Monaco   United States 13 January 1885 16 October 1945 Songwriter "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)"
Arthur Morrison   United Kingdom 1 November 1863 4 December 1945 Writer A Child of the Jago
Benito Mussolini   Italy 29 July 1883 28 April 1945 Politician My Autobiography
Moritz Nähr   Austria 4 August 1859 29 June 1945 Photographer
Alla Nazimova   Russia
  United States
3 June 1879 13 July 1945 Writer, actor
Dobri Nemirov [bg]   Bulgaria 3 February 1882 30 September 1945 Writer When I was young
Otto Neurath   Austria 10 December 1882 22 December 1945 Writer Anti-Spengler
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen   Denmark 21 June 1863 21 February 1945 Sculptor Equestrian Statue of King Christian IX, Copenhagen
Charles Gilman Norris   United States 23 April 1881 25 July 1945 Writer, playwright Salt (1919)
George S. Patton   United States 11 November 1885 21 December 1945 General War As I Knew it
Harry Pease [de]   United States 6 September 1886 8 November 1944 Songwriter
Calel Perechodnik   Poland 8 September 1916 September 1945 Diarist
Ion Pillat   Romania 31 March 1891 17 April 1945 Poet Pe Argeș în sus, Poeme într-un vers
Karel Poláček   Czech Republic 22 March 1892 21 January 1945 Writer
Vilhelms Purvītis   Latvia
  Russian Empire
3 March 1872 14 January 1945 Landscape painter and educator
Ernö Rapée   United States 4 June 1891 26 June 1945 Composer silent film music
Edward Prosser Rhys   United Kingdom 4 March 1901 6 February 1945 Writer Cerddi Prosser Rhys
Albert Richards   United Kingdom 19 December 1919 5 March 1945 Artist Artwork produced during the Second World War about the British war effort
Alexander Roda Roda   Austria 13 April 1872 20 August 1945 Writer
Hando Ruus   Estonia 16 May 1917 31 March 1945 Military captain, artist
Felix Salten   Austria 6 September 1869 8 October 1945 Writer Bambi. Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde
Alexander Siloti   Ukraine 9 October 1863 8 December 1945 Pianist, composer
Kārlis Skalbe   Latvia
  Russian Empire
7 November 1879 14 April 1945 Writer, poet, and activist
Paul Smărăndescu [ro]   Romania 26 June 1881 12 January 1945 Architect
Antal Szerb   Hungary 1 May 1901 27 January 1945 Writer The Pendragon Legend
Ong Schan Tchow   China 19 September 1900 20 December 1945 Artist Book of Chrysanthemums
Nikolai Tcherepnin   Russia 15 May 1873 26 June 1945 Composer
Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy   Russia 15 May 1873 26 June 1945 Writer Aelita, The Garin Death Ray, The Road to Calvary
Teodor Trayanov [bg]   Bulgaria 30 January 1882 15 January 1945 Poet Song of songs, Regina Mortua, Hymns and Ballads
Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil   Turkey 1866 27 March 1945 Writer
Anton Webern   Austria 3 December 1883 15 September 1945 Composer
Franz Werfel   Austria 10 September 1890 26 August 1945 Writer The Song of Bernadette
Charles Williams   United Kingdom 20 September 1886 15 May 1945 Writer Descent into Hell
Yun Dong-ju   Korea 30 December 1917 16 February 1945 Poet The Sky, the Wind, the Stars, and the Poem (하늘과 바람과 별과 시)
Ignacio Zuloaga   Spain 26 July 1870 24 June 1945 Painter

Entering the public ___domain in countries with life + 60 years

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In Bangladesh, India, and Venezuela a work enters the public ___domain 60 years after the creator's death.

Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work
Ahn Eak-tai   South Korea 5 December 1906 16 September 1965 Composer Aegukga, Symphonic Fantasy Korea
Winston Churchill   United Kingdom 30 November 1874 24 January 1965 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom The Second World War, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
Maria Dąbrowska   Poland 6 October 1889 19 May 1965 Writer
T. S. Eliot   United Kingdom,
  United States
26 September 1888 4 January 1965 Poet, Essayist, Playwright Works
Park Su-geun   South Korea 21 February 1914 6 May 1965 Painter Woman Pounding Grain (절구질하는 여인), A Wash Place (빨래터), Old Tree and Woman (고목과 여인)
Syngman Rhee   South Korea 26 March 1875 19 July 1965 President of South Korea The Spirit of Independence (독립정신)
Yoon Yong-ha [ko]   South Korea 16 March 1922 23 July 1965 Composer Barley Field (보리밭), The Leaf Boat (나뭇잎 배), Gwangbokjeol song (광복절 노래)

Entering the public ___domain in countries with life + 50 years

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In most countries of Africa and Asia, as well as Belarus, Bolivia, New Zealand and Uruguay; a work enters the public ___domain 50 years after the creator's death.

Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work
John Akar   Sierra Leone 1927 1975 Entertainer, writer, diplomat High We Exalt Thee, Realm of the Free
Leroy Anderson   United States 29 June 1908 18 May 1975 Composer Sleigh Ride, Blue Tango, The Typewriter, The Syncopated Clock
Ivo Andrić   Yugoslavia 9 October 1892 13 March 1975 Writer, Poet The Bridge on the Drina
Pablo Antonio   Philippines 25 January 1901 14 June 1975 Architect Ideal Theater, Life Theater, White Cross Orphanage, Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building
Hannah Arendt   Germany
  United States
14 October 1906 4 December 1975 Writer, Political philosopher The Human Condition, Eichmann in Jerusalem
Mikhail Bakhtin   Russia 16 November 1895 7 March 1975 Philosopher Works
Thomas Hart Benton   United States 15 April 1889 19 January 1975 Painter
James Blish   United States 23 May 1921 30 July 1975 Writer Cities in Flight, Star Trek novelizations
Arthur Bliss   United Kingdom 2 August 1891 27 March 1975 Composer Compositions
Tim Buckley   United States 14 February 1947 29 June 1975 Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter Discography
Luigi Dallapiccola   Italy 3 February 1904 19 February 1975 Composer Compositions
Lefty Frizzell   United States 31 March 1928 19 July 1975 Singer, Songwriter Discography
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia   Georgia 3 May 1893 17 July 1975 Writer The Right Hand of the Grand Master
Bernard Herrmann   United States 29 July 1911 24 December 1975 Composer Film scores
Edna Mayne Hull   Canada 1 May 1905 20 January 1975 SF author Planets for Sale
Julian Huxley   United Kingdom 22 June 1887 14 February 1975 Evolutionary biologist Works
Chiang Kai-shek   Taiwan 31 October 1887 5 April 1975 President of the Republic of China China's Destiny (中国之命运)
Rowland V. Lee   United States 6 September 1891 21 December 1975 Director, Actor, Screenwriter, Producer
Murray Leinster   United States 16 June 1896 8 June 1975 Writer Bibliography
Herbert List   Germany 7 October 1903 4 April 1975 Photographer Collection at Deutsche Fotothek
Donal R. Michalsky [nl]   United States 13 July 1928 31 December 1975 Composer Fanfare after 17th Century Dances
Elijah Muhammad   United States 7 October 1897 25 February 1975 Leader of the Nation of Islam Message to the Blackman in America
Efraín Orozco Morales   Colombia 22 January 1897 27 August 1975 Musician, composer "El Regreso"
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman   Bangladesh 17 March 1920 15 August 1975 Politician Books
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan   India 5 September 1888 17 April 1975 Philosopher, President of India The Dhammapada, The Principal Upanishads
Alfred Hamish Reed   New Zealand 30 December 1875 15 January 1975 Writer, publisher The Gumdiggers: The Story of Kauri Gum
Maria Elizabeth Rothmann   South Africa 28 August 1875 7 September 1975 Author Kinders van die Voortrek
Nora Sanderson   New Zealand 14 February 1905 2 March 1975 Romance writer Hospital in New Zealand
Rod Serling   United States 25 December 1924 28 June 1975 Screenwriter, Playwright, Television producer The Twilight Zone
R. C. Sherriff   United Kingdom 6 June 1896 13 November 1975 Playwright, writer Journey's End, The Hopkins Manuscript
Dmitri Shostakovich   Russia 25 September 1906 9 August 1975 Composer Compositions
Noble Sissle   United States 10 July 1889 17 December 1975 Jazz composer, Lyricist Shuffle Along, I'm Just Wild About Harry
Christopher Strachey   United Kingdom 16 November 1916 18 May 1975 Computer scientist CPL, Fundamental Concepts in Programming Languages
Bill Sutch   New Zealand 27 June 1907 28 September 1975 Economist Poverty and Progress in New Zealand, The Quest for Security in New Zealand
Alejandro Tovar   Colombia 24 May 1908 23 February 1975 Musician, composer "Pachito Eché"
Arnold J. Toynbee   United Kingdom 14 April 1889 22 October 1975 Historian A Study of History
Thornton Wilder   United States 17 April 1897 7 December 1975 Playwright, Novelist The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Our Town
P. G. Wodehouse   United Kingdom 15 October 1881 7 December 1975 Playwright, Novelist Bibliography
Fritz Wotruba   Austria 23 April 1907 28 August 1975 Sculptor Wotruba Church
Giselda Zani   Uruguay 1909 1975 Poet, short story writer, critic La costa despierta

Canada

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In 2022 copyright in Canada changed from a "plus 50" law to a "plus 70" law, in line with the United States and the European Union. But the change was not made retroactive (unlike the 1995 change in the European Union which brought some (British and possibly other) authors back into copyright, especially those who died from 1925 to 1944).[3][4] No more new Canadian authors will come out of copyright until 1 January 2043 (those who died in 1972). Crown copyright was not changed, thus any government works published in 1974 entered the public ___domain in 2025.[5]

United States

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The 1930 film adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front, the third film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, will enter the United States public ___domain in 2026.

Under the Copyright Term Extension Act, books published in 1930, films released in 1930, and other works published in 1930, will enter the public ___domain in 2026.[6][7] Sound recordings that were published in 1925 and unpublished works whose authors died in 1955 will also enter the public ___domain.[6]

Among the literary works that will enter public ___domain in 2026 are Dashiell Hammett's detective novel The Maltese Falcon, Agatha Christie's detective novel The Murder at the Vicarage introducing Miss Marple, William Faulkner's novel As I Lay Dying, H. Rider Haggard's final work Belshazzar, Noël Coward's play Private Lives, Marc Connelly's play The Green Pastures, Milt Gross's graphic novel He Done Her Wrong, Bertold Brecht's play The Decision in its original German, Herge's first Tintin comic album Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in its original French as well as the first serialized versions of the controversial second story Tintin in the Congo, the first English translation of Franz Kafka's The Castle, the first Elson-Gray Readers books featuring Dick and Jane by William S. Gray, the first English translation of Hermann Sudermann's The Excursion to Tilsit, and "Carolyn Keene"'s first Nancy Drew mystery stories, including The Secret of the Old Clock which marked the character's debut.

Significant films entering the public ___domain in 2026 include Best Picture Academy Award winner All Quiet on the Western Front, Greta Garbo's first sound film Anna Christie, Bing Crosby's film debut King of Jazz, Jean Harlow's film debut Hell's Angels, John Wayne's film debut in The Big Trail, Animal Crackers starring the Marx Brothers, Soup to Nuts featuring an early iteration of The Three Stooges, George Cukor's directorial debut Grumpy, Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel and Morocco, both starring Marlene Dietrich (the first of eight films they made together), The Unholy Three, starring Lon Chaney in his only speaking role, the Alfred Hitchcock films Juno and the Paycock and Murder!, F.W. Murnau's City Girl, the John Ford films Men Without Women, Born Reckless, Seas Beneath and Up the River, G.W. Pabst's Westfront 1918, Robert Siodmak's directorial debut People on Sunday, Jean Vigo's directorial debut À propos de Nice, Luis Buñuel's The Golden Age, the first Italian sound film The Sound of Love, the first Polish sound film Niebezpieczny romans, the first Czech sound film Tonka of the Gallows, the first Argentinian sound film Goodbye Argentina, and the oldest surviving television broadcast The Man with the Flower in His Mouth, an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's same-named play. The earliest Betty Boop and Bimbo cartoons will enter into the public ___domain, including Dizzy Dishes. The 1930 Mickey Mouse cartoons enter the public ___domain this year as well, bringing with them the design of Pluto, who will enter the public ___domain through his debut appearance in The Chain Gang (where he was unnamed), and his second appearance as "Rover" (owned by Minnie Mouse) in The Picnic.[a] An Ub Iwerks cartoon character created independently of Disney, Flip the Frog, will also enter the public ___domain.

The first comic appearances of Hergé's Quick & Flupke and Chic Young's Blondie will also enter the public ___domain.

Some of the better-known works of art entering the public ___domain are Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red Blue and Yellow, Ansel Adams' photobook Taos Pueblo with writing by Mary Hunter Austin, Martin Munkácsi's photograph Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika, Edward Weston's photograph Pepper No. 30, early prints of M.C. Escher (The Bridge and Castrovalva), and the first designs of the Brno chair and the Tugendhat chair.

Among the popular songs that will be entering the public ___domain are "Body and Soul", "Georgia on My Mind", "I Got Rhythm", "Little White Lies", "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Three Little Words", and "You're Driving Me Crazy".

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Notes

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  1. ^ The dog character's name and Mickey's ownership of him will not enter the public ___domain until 2027, through the short The Moose Hunt.

References

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  1. ^ "How long does copyright last? | National Library of Australia". www.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  2. ^ Crick, Martin (1994). The History of the Social-Democratic Federation. Edinburgh University Press. p. 311. ISBN 978-1-85331-091-1.
  3. ^ "An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on April 7, 2022 and other measures". Parliament of Canada. 2022-06-23. Archived from the original on 2023-01-01. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  4. ^ "PC Number: 2022-1219". Government of Canada. 2022-11-17. Archived from the original on 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  5. ^ "Crown Copyright - FAQ". Government of Canada. www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 7 February 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  6. ^ a b Hirtle, Peter B. (3 January 2020). "Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States". Cornell University Library Copyright Information Center. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Copyright and the Public Domain". Public Domain Information Project. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
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