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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Asked & Answered: Legendary characters – public domain or protected?
The Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark: "As a general rule of thumb, works created prior to 1923 are likely to be in the public domain. But, when works fall into the public domain, anybody is free to copy and build upon them. And that new “built upon” work, (or at least the original components contained therein) IS entitled to copyright protection.
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