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  2. Durationator - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the tool is to determine the term, or duration, of copyright. [2] It is now licensed to Limited Times, a social venture, to develop into a product. The Durationator takes research done at the law school and transforms it into code using what is designed to be an accessible tool, to determine the copyright status of a work. [3]

  3. Copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, potential users of copyrighted works, e.g., filmmakers or biographers, must assume that many works they might use are copyrighted. Where the planned use would not be otherwise permitted by law (for example, by fair use), they must themselves individually investigate the copyright status of each work they plan to use. With no ...

  4. List of films in the public domain in the United States

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    Film copyright involves the copyright status of multiple elements that make up the film. [4] A film can lose its copyright in some of those elements while retaining copyright in other elements. [ 4 ] Experts in the field of public domain sometimes differ in their opinions as to whether a particular film is in the public domain.

  5. Public domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although there is support in the statutes for allowing work to be dedicated to the public domain, there cannot be an unlimited right to dedicate work to the public domain because of a quirk of U.S. copyright law which grants the author of a work the right to cancel "the exclusive or nonexclusive grant of a transfer or license of copyright or of ...

  6. Wikipedia:Non-US copyrights - Wikipedia

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    To determine the copyright status of a work in its country of origin (and there are at least 192 different national copyright régimes) it is typically necessary to know the date of death of the author, while to determine the copyright status in the United States it is typically necessary to know its publication history and its copyright status ...

  7. Wikipedia : Finding images tutorial

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    If you find an image on a foreign language Wikipedia, you'll need to copy it and re-upload it to either English Wikipedia or (preferably) the Wikimedia Commons to use it here. If you can't read the language to determine copyright status, try using the images on the copyright templates instead to figure out what they mean.

  8. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    make sure the image is published under a free copyright license; clearly label the origin and the copyright license of the image. Before uploading images, read the image use policy. Most images on the Internet are copyrighted. If you can't verify its copyright status, do not upload it. A "free license" means that the owner of the image has ...

  9. Template:Unknown license - Wikipedia

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    The editor who uploaded this work is unsure of its copyright status. A more experienced editor should help the uploader determine the status of this work, and help the uploader understand how to decide if and how an image can be used. Works without a confirmed legitimate copyright status will be deleted within a week of its upload date.

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