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Public domain, where art lives after copyright

[ad_1] Public domain, where art lives after copyright – CBS News Watch CBS News Expiration dates on intellectual property were written into our Constitution, “to promote the progress of science and useful arts.” And every year, more and more books, music and films enter the public domain and help to …

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Jerry Seinfeld on

[ad_1] Jerry Seinfeld on “Unfrosted,” the made-up origin tale of Pop-Tarts – CBS News Watch CBS News Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has stepped into the director’s shoes for his new film “Unfrosted,” the not-quite-true story of the creation of the Kellogg’s Pop-Tart. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Seinfeld about working behind …

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Jerry Seinfeld on

[ad_1] It started with a stand-up bit, from Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix special, “23 Hours to Kill”: “When they invented the Pop-Tart, the back of my head blew right off!” And like all good comedy, it was based in truth. In 1964, when the Pop-Tart was introduced, 10-year-old Jerry Seinfeld fell …

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Public domain, where there is life after copyright

[ad_1] For nearly four decades, United Airlines licensed George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” to be its musical identity. In 2020, however, Gershwin’s jazzy classical classic fell out of the friendly skies – and landed in the public domain. Which means, when the copyright expires, anyone is free to use and …

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