{"id":90,"date":"2018-06-29T14:52:55","date_gmt":"2018-06-29T18:52:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks-dev.library.yorku.ca\/planningselecting\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=90"},"modified":"2018-09-22T15:35:16","modified_gmt":"2018-09-22T19:35:16","slug":"public-domain","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks-dev.library.yorku.ca\/planningselecting\/chapter\/public-domain\/","title":{"raw":"Public Domain","rendered":"Public Domain"},"content":{"raw":"<h1>PUBLIC DOMAIN [footnote]<strong>Based on content created by the University of British Columbia available at <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/copyright.ubc.ca\/guidelines-and-resources\/support-guides\/public-domain\/#Public_Domain_outside_Canada\"><strong>https:\/\/copyright.ubc.ca\/guidelines-and-resources\/support-guides\/public-domain\/#Public_Domain_outside_Canada<\/strong><\/a>[\/footnote]<\/h1>\r\n<h2><strong>Copyright-Free Materials<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nWorks that are <em>not<\/em> protected by copyright are said to be in the <em>Public Domain<\/em>, and you are free to use them in any way you choose. That means no restrictions on copying and adapting, no need to seek permission, and no uncertainty about your rights as a user.\r\n\r\nA work typically enters the Public Domain when its term of copyright expires. Determining whether or not a work is in the Public Domain can be complicated, however, as the term of copyright often differs depending on a work\u2019s authorship, format, date of publication, and country of origin.\r\n\r\nThis guide will show you how to determine if a work is in the Public Domain in Canada, how to evaluate works that originated in other countries, and how to avoid common mistakes concerning adaptations, translations, and scholarly editions. As well, this guide contains detailed information about the duration of copyright for works in different formats.\r\n<table class=\"lines alignleft\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 62px;\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"1\" cellpadding=\"1\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 17px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 17px;\"><strong>Country of Origin<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; height: 17px; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>What are the terms of Public Domain?<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\">Canada<\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; height: 15px; padding-left: 30px;\">Follow Canadian Law<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.wipo.int\/treaties\/en\/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&amp;treaty_id=15\">Berne Convention Country<\/a><\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; padding-left: 30px; height: 15px;\">If item would be in the Public Domain if created in Canada, then consider it to be Public Domain in Canada<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\">None of the above<\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; padding-left: 30px; height: 15px;\">Not constrained by copyright<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<h2><strong>Public Domain in Canada<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nIn Canada, the copyright for a work usually expires <strong>50 years<\/strong> after the death of the creator, at the end of the relevant calendar year.\r\n\r\nE.g. Since Mordecai Richler died on 3 July 2001, his novels will remain copyrighted until 31 December 2051, and will pass into the Public Domain on 1 January 2052.)\r\n\r\nDetermining whether a work is in the Public Domain can be complicated, however, as the duration of copyright differs depending on a work's authorship and format. The tables below contain detailed information about these differences, and are designed to help you determine whether the copyright for a work has expired.\r\n\r\nThe first table covers differences related to authorship, and the subsequent tables cover differences related to specific formats, including literary\/dramatic\/musical\/artistic works, images, cinematographic works (e.g., film and video), and government publications.\r\n\r\n<strong>1. Authorship<\/strong>\r\n<table class=\"alignleft\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 920px;\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 346px;\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 346px;\"><strong>(A)<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong> Known Single Author<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 346px;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the author is still living: Not in Public Domain<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the author is now deceased: Is the work published?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If no: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of the author.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If yes: Was the author living at date of publication?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of author.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: Was work published before December 31, 1998?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If no: When did the author die?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of author<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 346px;\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 346px;\"><strong>(B) <\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Known Multiple Authors<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 346px;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If any of the authors are still living: Not in Public Domain. If all of the authors are deceased:<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Is the work published?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If no: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of last surviving author.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If yes: Was the author living at date of publication?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of last surviving author.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no (i.e. a Posthumous Work): Was work published before December 31, 1998?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If no: When did the last surviving author die?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of last surviving author.<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 151px;\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 151px;\"><strong>(C) <\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Pseudonymous\/Anonymous Author(s)<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 151px;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If author(s) are unknown, then the work will enter the Public Domain at whichever is earlier:<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Year of publication + 50 years; or<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Year of creation + 75 years.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">But, if one or more authors becomes known before the earlier of publication + 50 years \/ creation +75 years, then the work enters the Public Domain at death of the known author who dies last + 50 years.<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 17px;\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 17px;\"><strong>(D) <\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Work created for hire, i.e. in the course of employment<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 17px;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, the person who <strong>employed<\/strong> the author is first owner of copyright. However, the determination of whether a work is in the Public Domain still determined in reference to the life of the individual author.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- If the employer is corporation, organization or a municipality, see section (E) below.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- If the employer is an individual (a human being) or individuals, please see Section (A) or (B) above, as appropriate.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is \"an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical\", then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.\" (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 15px;\"><strong>(E) <\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Documents belonging to corporations, organizations, municipalities<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 15px;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the corporation, organization, or municipality that published the document knows who authored the document, then follow guidelines for Known Authors (Sections (A) or (B), as applicable).<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the corporation, organization, or municipality that published the document does not know who authored the document, then follow the guidelines for Pseudonymous\/Anonymous Authors (Section (C), above)<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<h4><\/h4>\r\n<strong>2. Literary, dramatic or musical work, or engravings<\/strong>\r\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>(A) <\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>Published\/publicly performed\/communicated to the public before (last) creator's death<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Single Known Author\/Creator: Enters the Public Domain 50 years after death of creator.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Multiple Authors\/Creators (i.e. joint authorship): 50 years after the death of the last surviving creator\/author.<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>(B)<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong> Never published\/publicly performed \/communicated to the public at time of (last) creator's death<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Was the work <em>created<\/em> on or after December 31st, 1998?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author\/creator.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If no: Was the work <em>published\/performed\/communicated publicly<\/em> prior to December 31st, 1998?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: When did the (last surviving) author\/creator die?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author.<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<strong>3. Images<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong>a) Photographs (physical prints, not versions published in other media like books, online etc.)<\/strong>\r\n\r\nUnder the <em>Copyright Modernization Act<\/em>, the determination of whether a work is in the Public Domain is determined in reference to the life of the individual author (i.e. photographer). Prior to November 7, 2012, the term of copyright in photographs was dependent on whether the \"owner\" of the <em>initial<\/em> negative or plate (or, where there was no initial negative or plate, the initial photograph) was an individual or a corporation.\r\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.8368%;\"><strong>(A)<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong> Photographs taken on or after November 7, 2012<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 75.1632%;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author; see and apply Sections 1(A)-(D), as appropriate.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note that the rules concerning Posthumous Works do not apply to photographs.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is \"an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical\", then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.\" (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.8368%;\"><strong>(B)<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<strong> Photographs taken before November 7, 2012<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 75.1632%;\">\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Photographs taken before 1949 are in the Public Domain.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">For photographs taken in or after 1949, was the owner of the initial negative\/plate\/photograph an individual or a corporation?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) Individual: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) Corporation: Was the <em>creator<\/em> of the photograph the majority shareholder of the owner corporation?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator (an individual).<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: Was the photograph taken in or after 1962?<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- Yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator (an individual).<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">- No: Entered Public Domain 50 years after creation (i.e. now in the Public Domain).<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note that the rules concerning Posthumous Works do not apply to photographs.<\/p>\r\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is \"an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical\", then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.\" (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\r\n<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<strong>b) Photographs and illustrations in books<\/strong>\r\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 152px;\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 76px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 34.6991%; text-align: left; height: 76px;\"><strong>Copyright ownership of photograph\/illustration is stated in the book<\/strong>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;<\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 65.3009%; text-align: left; height: 76px; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) author of photograph\/illustration.<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 76px;\">\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 34.6991%; text-align: left; height: 76px;\"><strong>Copyright ownership of photograph\/illustration is <em>not<\/em> stated in the book<\/strong>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;<\/td>\r\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 65.3009%; text-align: left; height: 76px; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of the author of the book.<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<strong> 4. Cinematographic works or a compilation of cinematographic work<\/strong>\r\n\r\nDetermination of whether a cinematographic work or a compilation of cinematographic works depends on whether or not the work was published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following the work's creation. If a work was not published before December 31st of the 50th year following its creation, then it is considered \"unpublished\".\r\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>Published<\/strong> (i.e. published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following its <em>creation<\/em>)<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years following the date of <em>publication<\/em>.<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>Unpublished<\/strong> (i.e. not published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following its <em>creation<\/em>)<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 50%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters the Public Domain 50 years following the date of creation.<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<strong> 5. Government Publications<\/strong>\r\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0.5\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\"><strong>Source<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Published<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Unpublished<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;\r\n\r\nFederal government publications are protected by <a href=\"http:\/\/publications.gc.ca\/site\/eng\/ccl\/aboutCrownCopyright.html\">Crown Copyright<\/a><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after publication.<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">Does not fall into Public Domain<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;\r\n\r\nProvincial government publications are protected by <a href=\"http:\/\/publications.gc.ca\/site\/eng\/ccl\/aboutCrownCopyright.html\">Crown Copyright<\/a><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after publication.<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">Does not fall into Public Domain<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;\r\n\r\nMunicipal government publications are not covered by Crown Copyright. Instead, works created by employees of a municipality are the same as any other work created by an employee for an employer (this can include departmental memos, policy documents, artwork, manuals, guidelines etc.). The municipality owns the copyright.<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">For information about determining authorship of municipal publications, see Section 1(E), above.<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">For information about determining authorship of municipal publications, see Section<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n<h2><strong>Public Domain outside Canada<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nWhen determining whether or not a foreign work (from a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wipo.int\/treaties\/en\/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&amp;treaty_id=15\">Berne Convention country<\/a>) is in the Public Domain in Canada, the first step is to determine whether the work would be in the public domain if it had been published in Canada.\r\n\r\nIf the work would have been in the public domain if published in Canada, it is in the public domain in Canada. If the work would <strong><em>not<\/em><\/strong> be in the public domain if it were published in Canada, check to see whether the work is in the public domain in the country where it was published.\r\n\r\nIf the work <strong><em>is<\/em><\/strong> in the public domain in the country where it was published, then it is in the public domain in Canada. If the work is not in the public domain in Canada nor in the country where it is published, then the work is not in the public domain.\r\n\r\nTherefore, if a U.K. author passed away 60 years ago, his work in the public domain in Canada, but not in the U.K., where works do not enter into the public domain until 70 years after the death of the author.\r\n\r\nIf a country has a copyright term that is less than 50 years, say 30 years, then the work will be in the public domain in Canada after 30 years.\r\n\r\nIf you wish to use a work that originated in a country that has not signed the Berne Convention, then you should seek permission from the copyright holder.\r\n\r\nIf you have any questions about the above information, or if you would like assistance in determining whether or not a foreign work is in the Public Domain in Canada, please contact the <em>AIF Curatorial Assistant<\/em>.\r\n<h2><strong>Public Domain and Adaptations, Translations and Scholarly Editions<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nCopyright comes into effect as soon as a work is expressed in a fixed form (e.g., paper, film, or digital media). If a work subsequently undergoes significant alterations, however, then the result may be considered a new work with a separate term of copyright and different copyright ownership. Accordingly, even if an original work is in the Public Domain, modern reproductions of that work may still be protected by copyright.\r\n\r\nA good example of this would be Shakespeare\u2019s plays: although copyright in his plays expired long ago, many of the published editions of his plays contain added original materials (such as annotations, translations, footnotes, prefaces etc.) that are protected by copyright because the authors have used skill and judgment in creating the new material. This creates a new copyright in the additional original works, but not in the underlying text of the original work.\r\n\r\nTo use another example, the painting of the <em>Mona Lisa<\/em> is in the Public Domain, but a photograph depicting the painting can count as a different work with a separate term of copyright if the photograph has sufficient originality. If that photograph is subsequently published in a book, moreover, then the published version of the photograph has yet another term of copyright (namely, that of the book in which it was published).\r\n\r\nFor this reason, it is always important to ask (1) which expression (e.g., version or edition) of a work you are using and (2) when was that expression published or created. The answers to these questions are essential to determining whether or not the work is actually in the Public Domain.\r\n\r\nWhen using works from public websites and other online resources, it is also important to check whether there is a \u201cTerms of Use\u201d agreement or other legal notice governing how the works can be used. For more information on this, please see the section on Public Domain on the Web.\r\n\r\nIf you would like assistance in determining whether or not a work is in the Public Domain, please contact <em>AIF Curatorial Assistant<\/em>.\r\n<h2><strong>Public Domain on the Web<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nMany websites provide access to digital reproductions of works that are in the Public Domain. For instance, the websites of museums and art galleries often include online collections of images, and many of these images depict manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, and other creative works that are in the Public Domain.\r\n\r\nAlthough the act of digitizing a Public Domain work is not itself sufficient to create a new, copyrighted version of the original work, it is important to <strong>exercise caution<\/strong> when using such digital reproductions, as they are often made available subject to terms and conditions in legally enforceable license agreements.\r\n\r\nMore specifically, if a website\u2019s terms of use specifically restrict the ways in which you can use the website\u2019s content, then these restrictions would prevail over your right to use that content in accordance with the <em>Copyright Act<\/em>. For example, if a museum\u2019s website includes an image of a painting that is in the Public Domain, but the website\u2019s terms of use prohibit you from copying or distributing the image, then you must abide by this restriction.\r\n\r\nThis is also true of license agreements for electronic resources accessed through York University Libraries. YUL eResources includes thousands of images of works that are in the Public Domain, however, our licensing agreements will govern how these images can be used.\r\n\r\n<strong><em>Except where otherwise noted, this website is licensed under a <\/em><\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-sa\/4.0\/\"><strong><em>Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License<\/em><\/strong><\/a><strong><em>.<\/em><\/strong>","rendered":"<h1>PUBLIC DOMAIN <a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Based on content created by the University of British Columbia available at https:\/\/copyright.ubc.ca\/guidelines-and-resources\/support-guides\/public-domain\/#Public_Domain_outside_Canada\" id=\"return-footnote-90-1\" href=\"#footnote-90-1\" aria-label=\"Footnote 1\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[1]<\/sup><\/a><\/h1>\n<h2><strong>Copyright-Free Materials<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Works that are <em>not<\/em> protected by copyright are said to be in the <em>Public Domain<\/em>, and you are free to use them in any way you choose. That means no restrictions on copying and adapting, no need to seek permission, and no uncertainty about your rights as a user.<\/p>\n<p>A work typically enters the Public Domain when its term of copyright expires. Determining whether or not a work is in the Public Domain can be complicated, however, as the term of copyright often differs depending on a work\u2019s authorship, format, date of publication, and country of origin.<\/p>\n<p>This guide will show you how to determine if a work is in the Public Domain in Canada, how to evaluate works that originated in other countries, and how to avoid common mistakes concerning adaptations, translations, and scholarly editions. As well, this guide contains detailed information about the duration of copyright for works in different formats.<\/p>\n<table class=\"lines alignleft\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 62px; border-spacing: 1px;\" cellpadding=\"1\">\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 17px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 17px;\"><strong>Country of Origin<\/strong><\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; height: 17px; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>What are the terms of Public Domain?<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\">Canada<\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; height: 15px; padding-left: 30px;\">Follow Canadian Law<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.wipo.int\/treaties\/en\/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&amp;treaty_id=15\">Berne Convention Country<\/a><\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; padding-left: 30px; height: 15px;\">If item would be in the Public Domain if created in Canada, then consider it to be Public Domain in Canada<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr class=\"border\" style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 29.2966%; height: 15px;\">None of the above<\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 70.6309%; padding-left: 30px; height: 15px;\">Not constrained by copyright<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h2><strong>Public Domain in Canada<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>In Canada, the copyright for a work usually expires <strong>50 years<\/strong> after the death of the creator, at the end of the relevant calendar year.<\/p>\n<p>E.g. Since Mordecai Richler died on 3 July 2001, his novels will remain copyrighted until 31 December 2051, and will pass into the Public Domain on 1 January 2052.)<\/p>\n<p>Determining whether a work is in the Public Domain can be complicated, however, as the duration of copyright differs depending on a work&#8217;s authorship and format. The tables below contain detailed information about these differences, and are designed to help you determine whether the copyright for a work has expired.<\/p>\n<p>The first table covers differences related to authorship, and the subsequent tables cover differences related to specific formats, including literary\/dramatic\/musical\/artistic works, images, cinematographic works (e.g., film and video), and government publications.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Authorship<\/strong><\/p>\n<table class=\"alignleft\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 920px;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"height: 346px;\">\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 346px;\"><strong>(A)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Known Single Author<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 346px;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the author is still living: Not in Public Domain<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the author is now deceased: Is the work published?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If no: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of the author.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If yes: Was the author living at date of publication?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of author.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: Was work published before December 31, 1998?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If no: When did the author die?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of author<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 346px;\">\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 346px;\"><strong>(B) <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Known Multiple Authors<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 346px;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If any of the authors are still living: Not in Public Domain. If all of the authors are deceased:<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Is the work published?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If no: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of last surviving author.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If yes: Was the author living at date of publication?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of last surviving author.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no (i.e. a Posthumous Work): Was work published before December 31, 1998?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If no: When did the last surviving author die?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of last surviving author.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 151px;\">\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 151px;\"><strong>(C) <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Pseudonymous\/Anonymous Author(s)<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 151px;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If author(s) are unknown, then the work will enter the Public Domain at whichever is earlier:<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Year of publication + 50 years; or<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Year of creation + 75 years.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">But, if one or more authors becomes known before the earlier of publication + 50 years \/ creation +75 years, then the work enters the Public Domain at death of the known author who dies last + 50 years.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 17px;\">\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 17px;\"><strong>(D) <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Work created for hire, i.e. in the course of employment<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 17px;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, the person who <strong>employed<\/strong> the author is first owner of copyright. However, the determination of whether a work is in the Public Domain still determined in reference to the life of the individual author.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; If the employer is corporation, organization or a municipality, see section (E) below.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; If the employer is an individual (a human being) or individuals, please see Section (A) or (B) above, as appropriate.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is &#8220;an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical&#8221;, then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.&#8221; (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"width: 17.7303%; height: 15px;\"><strong>(E) <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Documents belonging to corporations, organizations, municipalities<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 82.2698%; height: 15px;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the corporation, organization, or municipality that published the document knows who authored the document, then follow guidelines for Known Authors (Sections (A) or (B), as applicable).<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">If the corporation, organization, or municipality that published the document does not know who authored the document, then follow the guidelines for Pseudonymous\/Anonymous Authors (Section (C), above)<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<p><strong>2. Literary, dramatic or musical work, or engravings<\/strong><\/p>\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>(A) <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Published\/publicly performed\/communicated to the public before (last) creator&#8217;s death<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Single Known Author\/Creator: Enters the Public Domain 50 years after death of creator.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Multiple Authors\/Creators (i.e. joint authorship): 50 years after the death of the last surviving creator\/author.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>(B)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Never published\/publicly performed \/communicated to the public at time of (last) creator&#8217;s death<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Was the work <em>created<\/em> on or after December 31st, 1998?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author\/creator.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) If no: Was the work <em>published\/performed\/communicated publicly<\/em> prior to December 31st, 1998?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after date of publication.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: When did the (last surviving) author\/creator die?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Before December 31, 1948: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Between December 31, 1948 and December 31, 1998, inclusive: Enters Public Domain on January 1, 2004.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; After December 31, 1998: Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong>3. Images<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>a) Photographs (physical prints, not versions published in other media like books, online etc.)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Under the <em>Copyright Modernization Act<\/em>, the determination of whether a work is in the Public Domain is determined in reference to the life of the individual author (i.e. photographer). Prior to November 7, 2012, the term of copyright in photographs was dependent on whether the &#8220;owner&#8221; of the <em>initial<\/em> negative or plate (or, where there was no initial negative or plate, the initial photograph) was an individual or a corporation.<\/p>\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 24.8368%;\"><strong>(A)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Photographs taken on or after November 7, 2012<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 75.1632%;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after the death of (last surviving) author; see and apply Sections 1(A)-(D), as appropriate.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note that the rules concerning Posthumous Works do not apply to photographs.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is &#8220;an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical&#8221;, then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.&#8221; (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 24.8368%;\"><strong>(B)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Photographs taken before November 7, 2012<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 75.1632%;\">\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Photographs taken before 1949 are in the Public Domain.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">For photographs taken in or after 1949, was the owner of the initial negative\/plate\/photograph an individual or a corporation?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(a) Individual: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">(b) Corporation: Was the <em>creator<\/em> of the photograph the majority shareholder of the owner corporation?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator (an individual).<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">\u2192 If no: Was the photograph taken in or after 1962?<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; Yes: Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) creator (an individual).<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">&#8211; No: Entered Public Domain 50 years after creation (i.e. now in the Public Domain).<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note that the rules concerning Posthumous Works do not apply to photographs.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">Note, if the work which was made in the course of employment is &#8220;an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical&#8221;, then \u201cthere shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be deemed to be reserved to the <strong>author<\/strong> a right to restrain the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical.&#8221; (<a href=\"http:\/\/laws-lois.justice.gc.ca\/eng\/acts\/C-42\/page-4.html#h-7\"><em>Copyright Act<\/em>, section 13(3)<\/a>)<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong>b) Photographs and illustrations in books<\/strong><\/p>\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 152px;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"height: 76px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 34.6991%; text-align: left; height: 76px;\"><strong>Copyright ownership of photograph\/illustration is stated in the book<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 65.3009%; text-align: left; height: 76px; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of (last surviving) author of photograph\/illustration.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 76px;\">\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 34.6991%; text-align: left; height: 76px;\"><strong>Copyright ownership of photograph\/illustration is <em>not<\/em> stated in the book<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/td>\n<td class=\"border\" style=\"width: 65.3009%; text-align: left; height: 76px; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after death of the author of the book.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong> 4. Cinematographic works or a compilation of cinematographic work<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Determination of whether a cinematographic work or a compilation of cinematographic works depends on whether or not the work was published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following the work&#8217;s creation. If a work was not published before December 31st of the 50th year following its creation, then it is considered &#8220;unpublished&#8221;.<\/p>\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>Published<\/strong> (i.e. published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following its <em>creation<\/em>)<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 50%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years following the date of <em>publication<\/em>.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 50%;\"><strong>Unpublished<\/strong> (i.e. not published prior to December 31st of the 50th year following its <em>creation<\/em>)<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 50%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters the Public Domain 50 years following the date of creation.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><strong> 5. Government Publications<\/strong><\/p>\n<table class=\"lines\" style=\"border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; border-spacing: 0.5px;\" cellpadding=\"0.5\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\"><strong>Source<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Published<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Unpublished<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Federal government publications are protected by <a href=\"http:\/\/publications.gc.ca\/site\/eng\/ccl\/aboutCrownCopyright.html\">Crown Copyright<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after publication.<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">Does not fall into Public Domain<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Provincial government publications are protected by <a href=\"http:\/\/publications.gc.ca\/site\/eng\/ccl\/aboutCrownCopyright.html\">Crown Copyright<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">Enters Public Domain 50 years after publication.<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">Does not fall into Public Domain<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 42.5429%;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Municipal government publications are not covered by Crown Copyright. Instead, works created by employees of a municipality are the same as any other work created by an employee for an employer (this can include departmental memos, policy documents, artwork, manuals, guidelines etc.). The municipality owns the copyright.<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 30.8677%; padding-left: 30px;\">For information about determining authorship of municipal publications, see Section 1(E), above.<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.5893%; padding-left: 30px;\">For information about determining authorship of municipal publications, see Section<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h2><strong>Public Domain outside Canada<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>When determining whether or not a foreign work (from a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wipo.int\/treaties\/en\/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&amp;treaty_id=15\">Berne Convention country<\/a>) is in the Public Domain in Canada, the first step is to determine whether the work would be in the public domain if it had been published in Canada.<\/p>\n<p>If the work would have been in the public domain if published in Canada, it is in the public domain in Canada. If the work would <strong><em>not<\/em><\/strong> be in the public domain if it were published in Canada, check to see whether the work is in the public domain in the country where it was published.<\/p>\n<p>If the work <strong><em>is<\/em><\/strong> in the public domain in the country where it was published, then it is in the public domain in Canada. If the work is not in the public domain in Canada nor in the country where it is published, then the work is not in the public domain.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, if a U.K. author passed away 60 years ago, his work in the public domain in Canada, but not in the U.K., where works do not enter into the public domain until 70 years after the death of the author.<\/p>\n<p>If a country has a copyright term that is less than 50 years, say 30 years, then the work will be in the public domain in Canada after 30 years.<\/p>\n<p>If you wish to use a work that originated in a country that has not signed the Berne Convention, then you should seek permission from the copyright holder.<\/p>\n<p>If you have any questions about the above information, or if you would like assistance in determining whether or not a foreign work is in the Public Domain in Canada, please contact the <em>AIF Curatorial Assistant<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Public Domain and Adaptations, Translations and Scholarly Editions<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Copyright comes into effect as soon as a work is expressed in a fixed form (e.g., paper, film, or digital media). If a work subsequently undergoes significant alterations, however, then the result may be considered a new work with a separate term of copyright and different copyright ownership. Accordingly, even if an original work is in the Public Domain, modern reproductions of that work may still be protected by copyright.<\/p>\n<p>A good example of this would be Shakespeare\u2019s plays: although copyright in his plays expired long ago, many of the published editions of his plays contain added original materials (such as annotations, translations, footnotes, prefaces etc.) that are protected by copyright because the authors have used skill and judgment in creating the new material. This creates a new copyright in the additional original works, but not in the underlying text of the original work.<\/p>\n<p>To use another example, the painting of the <em>Mona Lisa<\/em> is in the Public Domain, but a photograph depicting the painting can count as a different work with a separate term of copyright if the photograph has sufficient originality. If that photograph is subsequently published in a book, moreover, then the published version of the photograph has yet another term of copyright (namely, that of the book in which it was published).<\/p>\n<p>For this reason, it is always important to ask (1) which expression (e.g., version or edition) of a work you are using and (2) when was that expression published or created. The answers to these questions are essential to determining whether or not the work is actually in the Public Domain.<\/p>\n<p>When using works from public websites and other online resources, it is also important to check whether there is a \u201cTerms of Use\u201d agreement or other legal notice governing how the works can be used. For more information on this, please see the section on Public Domain on the Web.<\/p>\n<p>If you would like assistance in determining whether or not a work is in the Public Domain, please contact <em>AIF Curatorial Assistant<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Public Domain on the Web<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Many websites provide access to digital reproductions of works that are in the Public Domain. For instance, the websites of museums and art galleries often include online collections of images, and many of these images depict manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, and other creative works that are in the Public Domain.<\/p>\n<p>Although the act of digitizing a Public Domain work is not itself sufficient to create a new, copyrighted version of the original work, it is important to <strong>exercise caution<\/strong> when using such digital reproductions, as they are often made available subject to terms and conditions in legally enforceable license agreements.<\/p>\n<p>More specifically, if a website\u2019s terms of use specifically restrict the ways in which you can use the website\u2019s content, then these restrictions would prevail over your right to use that content in accordance with the <em>Copyright Act<\/em>. For example, if a museum\u2019s website includes an image of a painting that is in the Public Domain, but the website\u2019s terms of use prohibit you from copying or distributing the image, then you must abide by this restriction.<\/p>\n<p>This is also true of license agreements for electronic resources accessed through York University Libraries. 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