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  1. Jul 27, 2020 · Musical compositions: Date of publication. Total term of federal protection. Pre-1929*. Currently in the public domain in the U.S. 1929* – March 1, 1989. Musical compositions published during this period were subject to various formalities. If these formalities were not met, works would enter the public domain. See note on formalities below.

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · Sound Recordings. Sound recordings began receiving federal copyright protection much later, in 1972. The key dates here are: Pre-1923 Recordings: These are now in the public domain. 1923 – February 14, 1972: Recordings from this period have varying terms but those made before February 15, 1972, are generally protected under state laws.

  3. If the songs weren’t published with a copyright notice, might be in the public domain. Musical composition: 1978 to March 1989. If the song was published without a copyright or wasn’t registered within 5 years, might be in the public domain. Sound recording: 1922 and before. In the public domain due to its age.

  4. There are several ways that a piece of music can be in the public domain: If all rights in it have failed, [ 1 ] as is the case for old pieces of music such as George Gershwin 's 1924 composition Rhapsody in Blue .

  5. Dec 2, 2022 · Before 1923: Will be in the Public Domain 1 January 2022; 1923-1946: 100 years from publication (Will be in the Public Domain 1 January 2024-2047) 1947-1956: 110 years from publication (Will be in the Public Domain 1 January 2048-2057) 1957-14 February 1972: Will be in the Public Domain 15 February 2067; 15 February 1972-1978

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    • 2019
  6. Feb 5, 2019 · Musical works—sheet music—can be in the public domain, and all musical works registered before January 1, 1924, are—with copyrights fixed in 1923 just recently expiring on January 1, 2019. Recordings of those works, however, were under copyright protection until 2067—until very recently.

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  8. Feb 13, 2024 · Strategies for Compliant Use. Royalty-Free Music: Utilise royalty-free tracks to avoid licensing complications. These are often available for a one-time fee or free, ensuring safe video use. YouTube’s Audio Library: Offers a selection of free music and sound effects that are safe to use and monetise on your channel.

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