Copyrights Will Expire for 35 Silent Films By Charlie Chaplin, Cecil B. DeMille, Buster Keaton, and More

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DeMille, and Buster Keaton are among the “hundreds of thousands” of books, musical scores, and motion pictures that will enter the public domain on January 1, according to The Atlantic.

All of the works were first made available to audiences in 1923, four years before the introduction of talkies.

Due to changed copyright laws, this will be the largest collection of material to lose its copyright protections since 1998.Artists looking to incorporate black-and-white era throwbacks into their modern creations will have lots of new options.

The Atlantic consulted unpublished research from Duke University School of Law’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain, which shared with IndieWire a list of 35 films that will soon become available to all.“Our list is therefore only a partial one; many more works are entering the public domain as well, but the relevant information to confirm this may

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