published more than 95 years ago
sufficient condition for a work's copyright to have expired in the United States
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published more than 95 years ago
Summary
published more than 95 years ago is a copyright determination method[1].
Key Facts
- published more than 95 years ago's instance of is recorded as copyright determination method[2].
- published more than 95 years ago's main regulatory text is recorded as Copyright Term Extension Act[3].
- published more than 95 years ago's subclass of is recorded as copyright term[4].
- published more than 95 years ago's opposite of is recorded as published 95 years ago or less[5].
- published more than 95 years ago's has cause is recorded as publication date[6].
- published more than 95 years ago's main subject is recorded as copyright law of the United States[7].
- published more than 95 years ago's described at URL is recorded as https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain[8].
- published more than 95 years ago's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as United States[9].
- published more than 95 years ago's topic has template is recorded as Template:PD-US-expired[10].
- published more than 95 years ago's topic has template is recorded as Template:PD-old-100-expired[11].
- published more than 95 years ago's topic has template is recorded as Template:PD-old-50-expired[12].
- published more than 95 years ago's topic has template is recorded as Template:PD-old-70-expired[13].
- published more than 95 years ago's has effect is recorded as public domain[14].
- published more than 95 years ago's different from is recorded as 95 years after publication with notice and renewal[15].
- published more than 95 years ago's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q577', 'amount': '+95'}[16].
- published more than 95 years ago's start period is recorded as publication date[17].
- published more than 95 years ago's prerequisite is recorded as publication[18].