[pd-discuss] Question pd-discuss Digest, Vol 51, Issue 11
Peter B. Hirtle
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Mon Aug 29 14:22:46 UTC 2011
Do movies not fall under the "rule of the shorter term" in Europe? Shouldn't an American movie that is in the public domain in the US also be in the public domain in Europe, regardless of the life+70 term?
Peter Hirtle
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In most EU jurisdictions the presence (or absence) of a copyright notice is irrelevant. It is equally irrelevant, whether a work is in the public domain according to another jurisdiction.
Only the explicit donation of the work by the rights owners (or a CC license) would be able to circumvent copyright protection until 70 years after the director's death.
Hartwig
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1. Re: Film copyright law (Rufus Pollock)
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I also thought Night of the Living had issues in the US due to the soundtrack not being PD.
Rufus
On 26 August 2011 14:25, Adam Green <adam.green at okfn.org> wrote:
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> Hi, wondering if any lawyers might be able to help me out, I am need
> to know whether Night of the Living Dead (1968) is in the public
> domain in the EU. It is so in the US, because a copyright indication
> was not on the prints. But unclear if this is also the case for other countries.
> Thanks,
> Adam
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