On 2009-Mar-25 05:31:52 -0400, David Schultz <[email protected]> wrote:
>In the US, the rule that applies most of the time is that
>Copyright expires 70 years after the author dies, although there
>are many special cases where the term differs.

And the '70' gets regularly extended following pressure from the big
content owners.  As a rule of thumb, you can expect (eg) 'Mickey
Mouse' to never be released from Copyright.

-- 
Peter Jeremy

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