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Note: This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here. This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status. Others are on the list of animated films in the public domain in the United States.
The following is a list of animated films in the public domain in the United States for which there is a source to verify its status as public domain under the terms of U.S. copyright law. For more information, see List of films in the public domain in the United States. Films published before 1929 are not included because all such films are in ...
A public domain film is one that is not protected by copyright. A film can lack copyright protection for various reasons, but often it occurs following the end of a copyright term. Because copyright term varies by country, certain films might be public domain in one country but not
Later released into the public domain in 2011. Sintel: 2010 Animation Netherlands English 14 minutes CC BY 3.0 Yes : Yes Yes Created with Blender Tears of Steel: 2012 Science Fiction Netherlands English 12 minutes CC BY 3.0 Yes : Yes Yes Created with Blender Decay: November 2012: Horror United Kingdom English 75 minutes Yes
Some of the films are free to view due to public domain laws. [2] The site is inclusive of approximately 250 Black films as of its August 26, 2021 launch. [3] The films range in genre and are organized by decade. [2] Maya Cade, the site's creator, is an American screenwriter and an audience editor for The Criterion Collection.
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Citi put out analysis today listing “20 election trades to track.” Note that Citi calls them “election trades,” not “Trump trades,” which is a sober-minded way to put it.
Lovecraft has a readership as big as any best-seller, but it's tough to quantify because his works are in the public domain." [101] Cameron and Del Toro put forward the idea to Universal, who greenlit it. [102] Earlier that same year, del Toro had also asked S. T. Joshi if he wanted to be a consultant once the movie got into production. [103]