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New Year's Day now marks public domain day, the day when new works
enter into the public domain. While Europe marks the entry of
James
Joyce into its public domain, Joyce has been in the public domain in
Canada for the past 20 years, serving as an important reminder of the
implications of the term of copyright. In Canada, the term is
life of
the author plus 50 years, consistent with international law. In the
U.S. and Europe, the term exceeds international requirements by adding
an additional 20 years, meaning many works take two more decades to
enter the public domain. Wallace McLean offers his annual
list of new entrants
into the Canadian public domain, which notably includes Ernest
Hemingway, Carl Jung, and former UN Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjöld. Happy public domain day and happy new year to
all!
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