If you’re looking for songs, books, or movies with content you want to use, you are probably examining which of your ...
Several Gershwin classics, plus cartoons like Betty Boop and Blondie, have reached the U.S. copyright maximum.
Nancy Drew, Betty Boop and the first version of what would become Pluto are among the countless creative works entering the public domain as their copyrights expire on New Year's Day.
In 1981, The Buggles declared that video killed the radio star. For several decades, MTV became a cultural phenomenon and with it, the music video. (SOUNDBITE OF MICHAEL JACKSON SONG, "THRILLER") ...
Among those things being put into the public domain is the iconic official Georgia state song, “Georgia on My Mind.” The song ...
We’re starting 2026 on a high note with new music from Colorado artists some familiar, some newly emerging.After three ...
On January 1, 2026, copyrights will expire for comics, books, movies, musical compositions and other creative works from 1930 ...
The list of 1930 classics that will no longer have copyright protections on Jan. 1 includes the first appearances of The ...
The conversation is a year end reflection on loss, legacy, and Black music history. Host Davey D brings in Professor Rickey Vincent and broadcaster Gerry Dove to honor a long list of artists who ...
His hit song ‘Total Praise’ was included in the group Destiny’s Child’s a capella “Gospel Medley,” performed by a cantor at ...
Betty Boop, the saucy cartoon flapper who debuted nearly a century ago, is about to lose her copyright protection—at least in ...
A host of characters, movies, and songs created in the early 1930s will enter the public domain at midnight on Jan. 1, 2026.
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