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Book tour event details and ticket info here.An iconic cartoon character liberated from copyright, journalism from the world of competitive spreadsheeting, a controversial piece of US currency. Each year the Planet Money team dedicates an episode to the things we simply love and think you, our audience, will also love.In this year's Valentine's Day episode:The Public Domain Day list from Jennifer Jenkins' of Duke's Center for the Study of the Public Domain and her colleagues. Jesse Dougherty's article “Between the sheets at the college Excel Championship” which is behind a paywall. Here is Jesse's substack. 404 Media's excellent journalism on the tech that ICE is usingAn ode to the language of the penny, including songs like Pennies from Heaven. The only self-check out that doesn't waste your time. And we made public domain Valentine's cards. Download THE OFFICIAL Planet Money valentine here.Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. / Subscribe to Planet Money+ Listen free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.This episode of Planet Money was hosted by Kenny Malone. It was produced by James Sneed with help from Sam Yellowhorse Kesler, fact-checked by Sierra Juarez, engineered by Cena Loffredo & Kwesi Lee, and edited by our executive producer Alex Goldmark.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Today, Doug Pike discusses cold weather, exercise after 35, and Public Domain Day.
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Listener email, hactivist deletes white supremacist websites live on stage, Vietnam to force YouTube to allow skipping ads, social media "addiction" warnings, AI manipulated images, Public Domain Day, Sony patents AI "ghost player".
Listener email, hactivist deletes white supremacist websites live on stage, Vietnam to force YouTube to allow skipping ads, social media "addiction" warnings, AI manipulated images, Public Domain Day, Sony patents AI "ghost player".
Joe Escalante's weekly toast to the business end of showbiz... This week: with the new year there's a bunch of 95 year-old stuff that passes through to Public Domain. This year, among the IP's that are now free use, is Bettie Boop! Just make sure you're using the right version... Also, despite declining numbers for the year, the box office finished strong with the best Holiday movie season to date, thanks to the new Avatar movie, and the surprise champion of the 2025 box office... Zootopia 2!!! No seriously, it beat the Minecraft movie, and everything else thrown on the big screen last year... After a brief Oscar preview, Joe talks Celebs behaving badly... This week: Will Smith has been a naughty boy, and Mickey Rourke needs rent money... can someone help a brother out???See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With every year that passes, more and more of our cultural heritage passes from private ownership into the public realm, where anyone can use or enjoy it without being required to pay fees — typically because the creators have been dead and the creations now forgotten for many decades hence. But in a world of […]
News; birthdays/events; things to buy in January; word of the day. News; game: New Year's resolutions trivia; what were the best movies in 2025...did you see any of these?; what's on Expedia's destinations of the year list for 2026? News; game: now and then; what did you learn from 2025?; how young is too young for kids to do laundry?...Most dads think this age is ideal. News; game: true or false New Year's traditions; Parade magazine: things you should always keep to yourself; goodbye/fun facts....Public Domain Day is the time to show appreciation for and celebrate the various works of literature and music that become free to access for the public. Copyrighted works that have been around for a number of years will eventually enter the public domain....meaning anyone can legally use it without having to ask permission or pay royalties. While the rules are different in each country regarding the length of time, in many countries (like the United States and Europe), the time frame is 70 years after the original artist's death, but some works may last for up to 100 years before entering into public domain. For 2026: books like The Maltese Falcon, cartoons: Bettie Boop and Blondie and Dagwood, from music: songs Georgia On My Mind and Dream a Little Dream Of Me.
The Maltese Falcon by Samuel Dashiell Hammett (1929) vs As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner (1930)
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TOPICS: Ryan is happy that The Muppet Show is coming back in 2026; we answer a listener question about Christmas Carols being in the public domain, and Ryan, Zak Sloan, and Producer Lauren play a Public Domain game show; we interview Jill Goyeau of indie rock band Talking Violet. Talking Violet's new single “Destroy” is available now, and you can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.talkingviolet.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben and Kirk go over their annual tradition of covering the new works entering the public domain this year.
The Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy, Library Futures, Theater of the Apes, and the Information Law Institute bring you this very special Public Domain Day presentation of Necromancers of the Public Domain.Performers skilled in the art of necromancy transformed the book An Hour With The Movies And The Talkies (plucked from the shelves of the New York Society Library's public domain class of 2025) into a one-night-only variety show. We also featured performers from WNYC's Public Song Project.WNYC Public Song Project Players include:Nikhil DasguptaHammer CountyKat LewisSibyl (Chloe and Lily Holgate)Kal TeauxNecromancers include:Emilio Cuesta (I Am Nobody / QUESTA)Jordan FeitConnor Kalista (The Neo-Futurists / Independent Film Editor)Pearl RheinNecromancers lead by Ayun Halliday (Creative, Not Famous / The East Village Inky)With Special Guest:Saw Lady a.k.a. Natalia ParuzEvent photos: https://www.nyuengelberg.org/events/public-domain-celebration-with-necromancers-and-friends/
"January 1 was the 2025 Public Domain Day but it goes a bit further. It is not only those works of art that are from 1929. This year the Digital Millennium Act went into effect so other years came into the Public Domain. We will explain."
WTTW correspondent Amanda Vinicky rejoins Legal Face-Off for her annual breakdown of some of the new 2025 Illinois laws. Duke Law Director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain Professor Jennifer Jenkins joins Rich and Tina to discuss Public Domain Day. Magna Legal Services Director of Jury Consulting David Barnard discusses how […]
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A new year means a new trove of public domain material. Jennifer Jenkins, director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University, returns to talk about some of the new works entering this year. Plus, producer Simon Close joins for an update on the 2025 Public Song Project and next week's event at Joe's Pub!
Nearly every meme, YouTube video, and yes, even this very podcast, contains copyrighted work that may or may not be ... "officially" obtained. With millions of hours of audio and video uploaded to the Web every day, how can we possibly protect the intellectual property rights of creators? In short, we can't. BUT, laws and court cases dating back to the '90s have dramatically changed our perceptions of what intellectual property can be in an age where remix culture is the lifeblood of the Internet. This week on INFLUENCE, Duke University law professor Jennifer Jenkins joins Matt to unpack the differences between copyright, trademark, patents, fair use, and why Creative Commons and the public domain are so vital for online creativity. We also dig in on the ContentID algorithms that "police" copyright on large social platforms, and what the hell to do about generative AI that synthesizes new content from billions of copyrighted works. Learn more about Jennifer's work here: https://law.duke.edu/fac/jenkins And subscribe to her Public Domain Day blog! https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2024/ This show is made possible by listener support: https://www.patreon.com/influencepod Listen & subscribe wherever you get podcasts:
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Justin Smulison interviews Oliver Wild, the President of AMRAE, Joan Woodward, Executive Vice President for Public Policy at Travelers, and Chuck Baxter, Executive VP at IPISC, all live at RISKWORLD 2024. First, Oliver discusses AMRAE's 2024 RMIS Panorama. Next, Joan discusses Travelers' 2024 CFO Study. To finish the episode, Chuck discusses World Intellectual Property Day and the importance of IP rights in your organization. There is much to learn from these RIMScast guests. Justin also reveals the location of RISKWORLD 2025. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:15] These interviews were recorded live at RISKWORLD 2024 in San Diego, from May 5th through May 8th. [:39] Before we get to the interviews, let's talk about RIMS Virtual Workshops. The full calendar of virtual workshops is at RIMS.org/VirtualWorkshops. On June 11th and 12th, we've got Applying and Integrating ERM. Also on June 11th and 12th, we have Fundamentals of Insurance. On June 18th and 19th, there is Fundamentals of Risk Management. [1:05] On July 9th and 10th, we have Managing Workers' Compensation. On July 23rd and 24th, we have Claims Management. Other dates for Fall and Winter are on the Virtual Workshops full calendar. A link is in this episode's show notes. Listen for more about RIMS events later in the show. [1:30] My first guest is the President of the Association for the Management of Risk and Insurance Enterprise or AMRAE. Their complimentary 2024 RMIS Panorama is now available for download. The last time we saw the folks from AMRAE on RIMScast was in 2019. François Beaume from AMRAE was in the RIMS office and we had a fun, impromptu interview. [2:03] This year, I sat down with the AMRAE 2024 President, Oliver Wild. Oliver is the Chief Risk Officer for Veolia, a company providing water risk management, water reclamation, and water treatment. He was at RISKWORLD 2024, representing AMRAE. We talked about the Panorama, its improved functionality and accessibility, and the trends identified in the Panorama. [2:46] Oliver Wild, welcome to RIMScast! [3:05] Oliver is the President of AMRAE, the French equivalent of RIMS. They have over 1,600 risk manager members. They organized their conference in February 2024 in Deauville, France. There is a link to the event site in this episode's show notes. The last time Justin spoke with someone from AMRAE was in 2019. Justin interviewed François Beaume in the RIMS office. [3:59] The new Panorama is the 17th Edition. Oliver says AMRAE is reaching out to more risk managers with the help of IFRIMA, FERMA, and other risk associations. For this edition, AMRAE got responses from 250 risk managers in 36 countries. It gives an international view of the use of risk management information systems. [4:30] The number of vendors has also increased. It's a very dynamic market. [4:49] AMRAE integrates risk managers' views. There are risk manager testimonials and expert opinions on the market from insurers and brokers. It's a neutral, objective study and very business-focused, reaching into different departments in the organizations. [5:38] You can access the full report. It's free. You can also get direct access to the data with a QR code that gives you dashboards so you can slice and dice the data and get the view you want to see, per country and vendor, and the risk managers' responses. [6:54] It's a growing, dynamic market. More risk managers are implementing risk management information systems. The trend is a single risk management information tool to respond to the needs of many departments. On average in a company, 50 people use that tool to help them report to the board or their executives. [7:47] A critical aspect and key benefit of these data-rich risk management information tools is information sharing, including real-time data. The number one reason risk managers implement this type of tool is for risk mapping. Other benefits are driving your action plans, following up on them, and sharing risk maps with your internal audit. [8:43] A recent trend is to use these systems for risk management and prevention. To a lesser extent, Oliver sees internal control feeding into that. [8:57] Oliver speaks of the popularity of SaaS. The quality of SaaS tools has improved, off the shelf. You can adapt and shape the tool to your needs. Risk managers are very happy with the tools that they have. They are easy to implement and it takes about four months. The average cost for these tools is €100K a year but differs by country. In the U.S., bigger systems cost more. [10:53] The digitalization of the risk management function is critical and you're seeing that in the insurance market as well leading to the big expansion of risk management information tools. [11:10] Oliver shares his view on AI. The GenAI aspect is very new and is developing quickly. It's already in current risk management tools. Oliver mentions “sanity checks” to improve data quality. Risk managers say AI helps them in fraud prevention by looking at financial patterns of fraud. In the insurance market, AI helps analyze policies and scan through prevention reports. [12:11] AI can make the risk manager's life easier and more efficient. You need human eyes to see the analysis and human ears to hear it, but AI gets you on your way. It's a real-time analysis. [12:52] AMRAE organizes an annual event in Normandy and Deauville. It gets about 4,000 people. It's a great event with plenary sessions and around 30 workshops for risk managers. The Panorama is the 17th Edition, but AMRAE produces analysis of other topics year-round, based on the topics of the moment. AMRAE does prospective thinking on future risks. [13:33] There's also a training part with certified training and modules to help risk management face their challenges. Risk management is now at the board level and modules help risk managers get used to talking to C-suites and execs. There is training on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), aimed at the environmental impact of the company. [14:17] In the Risk Management System Panorama, people are using AMRAE training to do their reporting on CSRD. That's one of the areas of focus of the report this year. [14:28] AMRAE does a lot of smaller events in regions in France to reach out to a maximum of the risk management community. AMRAE has six centers across France, hosting events throughout the year. AMRAE is the association of reference for the risk management community in France. Their equivalent of RISKWORLD is called Les Rencontres (The Meetingplace). [15:16] Les Rencontres covers the whole risk ecosystem for all stakeholders, with discussions, cocktails, and dinners. It's fun and a key source of information. It has a big student population. Last year over 300 students attended. The students bring their CVs and talk to the carriers about a job for when they graduate. Les Rencontres is always the first week of February. [16:02] Oliver Wild is also the Chief Risk Officer for Veolia. There are 17 people at the head office and a network of offices around the globe in 58 countries. That's about 90 people in risk and insurance combined. They deal with risk mapping, identification, and prevention. They run captives and insurance programs. The risk managers interact with all the other departments. [16:49] Oliver, it has been such a pleasure to talk with you. You'll come back for another episode, virtually, unless you want to ship me out to France? [17:05] RIMS plug time! Webinars! Our friends from TÜV SÜD GRC will return on May 23rd with Respond to Emerging Risks with this Winning Property Loss Control Formula. On June 6th, Evident ID makes its RIMS Webinars debut with Uncovering Hidden Risks in Your Third-Party Risk Management Program. Some RIMS board members will be there to lend insight, as well. [17:37] On June 13th, our friends at Riskonnect return to present Unlocking the Value of Business Continuity and Insurable Risk Management. All of these sponsors had a wonderful presence at RISKWORLD on the showroom floor and we sincerely appreciate our partnerships with them. Register at RIMS.org/Webinars. Webinars are complimentary for RIMS members! [18:12] Our next guest is the President of Travelers Institute and Executive Vice President for Public Policy at Travelers, Joan Woodward. Joan led a session at RISKWORLD, From Forecast to Forefront: New Research on the CFO's Strategic Mindset. At that same time, Travelers released its special report, 2024 CFO Study. A lot of the session info was based on this brand-new report. [18:44] I caught up with Joan right afterward. We extended the dialog from her session and explored some of the details from the 2024 CFO Study. Joan Woodward, welcome to RIMScast! [19:11] Travelers decided this year to survey over 600 CFOs and Heads of Finance at large companies with 500 or more employees across a mix of industries to get their views on topics from core responsibilities and corporate strategy to the macroeconomic concerns on the minds of CFOs. CFOs are key decision-makers in selecting the right solutions. [20:10] CFOs rely on risk managers in the company. They wear multiple hats. Travelers wanted to know what keeps them up at night, how they deal with complex risks, and whom they turn to to help them manage that risk. [20:40] A lot of major companies have their enterprise risk management teams report to the CFO. A lot of companies have a risk committee on their board of directors. Overseeing risk management is probably one of the most difficult things a CEO has to worry about. Risk management and the CFO go hand-in-hand to advise the board and their CEO. [21:24] The Travelers study uncovered four key themes; one is the expanding role of CFOs with internal and external constituencies in risk management and overseeing that function to ensure the business is resilient against any type of risk. [22:01] Risks change all the time, so this is an evolving landscape. Twenty years ago, we weren't talking about cybersecurity insurance or cybersecurity risk. Risks are evolving; the CFOs' jobs are evolving with that. [22:15] Other concerns in the report are workforce post-pandemic challenges around finding and retaining talent, the cost of labor, macroeconomic conditions, supply chain, and geopolitical risk. Joah's office is the airport; she works all over the country. She has traveled for the last 25 years of her career but thinks there's value to the corporate culture in the office. [23:20] Travelers has a three-day-a-week in-the-office policy; some are there four or five days. Some prefer to be home for two work days, or on the road with their jobs. Employers need to be flexible and make adjustments as needed. The labor shortage has shifted the leverage toward the employees, rather than the employers. [24:13] Employers need to adjust for the employee demographics coming on board. Their expectations about the workforce are different than the expectations of Baby Boomers of thirty years ago, Employers have realized this and become more flexible. Employee engagement is the name of the game. You don't want people jumping ship for a raise at a competitor. [24:46] In the report, 88% of the CFOs surveyed are very confident that their company has taken necessary strategic steps to remain resilient. A lot of them believe the 2024/2025 economic outlook is pretty strong. Inflation is subsiding. Interest rates have come down. CFOs are comfortable with their risk management strategies. [25:28] Joan thinks the insurance industry, brokers, and agents have something to do with that confidence. There's a lot of expertise in the agent and broker communities and it's great that businesses have tapped into them. Agents, brokers, and carriers have seen it all with their claims data. [23:53] The 2024 CFO Study, A Travelers Special Report is available through a link in this episode's show notes. The TravelersInstitute.org has a plethora of information on their webinars and podcasts. [26:12] Justin and Joan are both strong users of LinkedIn. Joan wasn't an early adopter but joined about five years ago. She finds it to be a great tool for business growth and career development. She loves mentoring young people and putting out thought leadership. She's all in on LinkedIn. [26:42] Joan, it has been such a pleasure to meet you. I look forward to seeing you at RISKWORLD 2025. [26:53] A RIMS reminder! The links to the RIMS RISKWORLD Show Daily are in this episode's show notes. If you couldn't attend RISKWORLD, or if you did attend and want to relive some of the highlights of RISKWORLD 2024, check out the links in the show notes! Coverage of the general sessions, keynotes, and more can be found on the digital pages of the Show Daily. [27:25] My friends Joe and Chante from our marketing and design team always do a fabulous job with the layout, art, and distribution to all of you! A big shoutout to our good friend Joe Zwielich, also of RIMS, who was taking photos constantly while we were on site. He did a marvelous job. [27:48] On April 26th, the world celebrated World Intellectual Property Day, which is led by the World Intellectual Property Organization. With so much digitization and viral videos in the world, IP is a big risk for a lot of organizations. To learn more about this risk I reached out to one of my favorite members of the RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter, Chuck Baxter. [28:24] Chuck is the Executive Vice President of IPISC, Intellectual Property Insurance Services Corporation. They handle patent insurance. I thought it would be great fun to catch up with him. World IP Day has passed, but the risks have not. Let's learn what's ahead. Chuck Baxter, welcome to RIMScast! [28:54] Chuck has been attending RISKWORLD for eight or nine years. It's an important event for IPISC. IPISC specializes in insurance for intellectual property risks. IPISC has been insuring intellectual property risks exclusively for over 30 years. Intellectual Property is in everything. It's everywhere. It's in all kinds of business transactions. [29:55] It could be a copyright for something you created, or a name for your product or service, or an innovation protected by a patent. You might not recognize your copyright, or you may be at risk of being accused of infringing on a copyright or patent unknown to you. All risk professionals need to know the risks. [30:31] World Intellectual Property Day is important everywhere. Everyone has IP issues. Different countries protect it in different ways. The World Intellectual Property Organization promotes World IP Day to raise awareness that IP rights are important and should be protected. [30:52] They are the incentives for creators that provide rewards for the risks people take when they are doing something new. Those rewards in the form of IP rights can create value for a company. [31:10] If somebody comes after you for what you are doing, the freedom to operate within your market is crucial. Being accused of infringing on somebody else's IP rights can be devastating to a small-to-midsized company that can't sustain the multi-million dollar cost of fighting the case. Chuck sees a lot of suits, especially among competitors trying to shut down a new player. [31:47] Forward-thinking businesses obtain IP insurance before bad things happen. Risk professionals need to know that everyone should be thinking about this and putting IP insurance in place before they need it, like any insurance. It is essential. When a small company thinks ahead and has this protection, they're not simply squashed like a bug by a larger company. [32:43] The smaller company may have the better position. Chuck shares a case study of a small company's patent case that went to the Supreme Court. The company was under a legal cloud until they prevailed. [33:33] January 1st is Public Domain Day in the U.S. for workers over a certain age. The Winnie the Pooh copyright expired so horror movies are coming out with Winnie the Pooh. IP rights last for a set number of years, not forever. [34:45] It's not the idea that can be copyrighted but the expression of the idea. IPISC says overprotecting intellectual property is as harmful as underprotecting it. Creativity is impossible without a rich public domain. [35:26] Successful companies like the Disney Company built many of their franchises on public domain characters. Some Disney characters, like the original Mickey Mouse in Steamboat Wilie, are now in the public domain. [37:15] Chuck addresses IP for music. Copyright affixes the moment you put something into a tangible medium and digital recordings count. The most popular owners of copyrights in music are exposed to copying but you don't know who will be the most popular. [38:38] Popular works are exposed to claims of infringement by other creators if they can prove the creator of the popular work had access to the original work. Two independent creators may create the same thing without infringing. If one heard the other first, they may have copied it and be liable. You can do it for the love of it, but if you get some success, you've got exposure. [39:33] Chuck, it's been a real pleasure to speak with you on RIMScast. Thank you for coming to RISKWORLD 2024. [39:46] Special thanks again to my guests, Oliver Wild from AMRAE, Joan Woodward from Travelers, and Chuck Baxter from IPISC! Links to their LinkedIn profiles are in this episode's show notes. The reports that we reference are linked in this episode's show notes. [40:06] I had a great time hanging out with them and many of you at RISKWORLD 2024. Shoutout to the RIMS events team for outdoing themselves yet again! We'll see you in Chicago in 2025! [40:22] It's plug time! The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the Apps Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everybody loves the RIMS App! [40:55] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. 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About our guests: Oliver Wild: President of the Association for the Management of Risk and Insurance of Enterprise (AMRAE), Group Chief Risk and Insurance Officer at Veolia Joan Woodward is Executive Vice President of Public Policy for Travelers and President of The Travelers Institute Joan's LinkedIn: Joan Woodward Chuck Baxter, Esq., Executive Vice President and General Counsel, IP ISC Chuck Baxter's LinkedIn: Chuck Baxter Tweetables (Edited For Social Media Use): One of the critical aspects of these risk management information tools, and one of the key benefits, is all about information sharing. — Oliver Wild The quality of SaaS tools has improved, right off the shelf. You can adapt and shape the tool to your needs. Risk managers are very happy with the tools that they have. They are easy to implement. — Oliver Wild CFOs are key decision-makers in selecting the right solutions. CFOs rely on risk managers in the company. — Joan Woodward A lot of companies have a risk committee on their board of directors. Overseeing risk management is probably one of the most difficult things a CEO has to worry about. — Joan Woodward Intellectual Property is in everything. It's everywhere. It's in all kinds of business transactions, whether somebody has created something new and has a copyright in it, they have a name for their product or service, or they have innovation that they protect through patents. — Chuck Baxter You can do music for the love of it, but you have to recognize that if you get some success, you've got exposure. — Chuck Baxter
In this episode we speak to Brewster Kahle, the Founder and Chief Librarian of the Internet Archive on the occasion of Public Domain Day. We also speak to Amanda Levendowski, Founding Director of the Intellectual Property and Information Policy Clinic on the concept of fair use, its history and application for artists. Full episode notes, transcription, links and bios can be found on the episode notes page. Episode notes This episode is licensed under CC BY 4.0
Theater of the Apes, Library Futures, and the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy bring you this very special Public Domain Day presentation of Necromancers of the Public Domain.Performers skilled in the art of necromancy will transform the book Broadway Racketeers (plucked from the shelves of the New York Society Library's public domain class of 2024) into a one-night-only variety show. The necromancers will be joined by music from Miss Maybell and the Jazz Age Artistes and updates on efforts to establish a National Public Domain Day.Necromancers include:Nick Balaban (Hello, Cruel World / Blues Clues)Ellia Bisker & Heather Cole (Charming Disaster / Funkrust Brass Band)Bryce Edwards (The Bryce Edwards Frivolity Hour)Dejen Tesfagiorgis (Deja Deja Comedy)Hosted by Ayun Halliday (Creative, Not Famous / The East Village Inky)
Ben and Kirk are back after a long hiatus to go over the new works entering the public domain in 2024, not least of which is Steamboat Willie, the original public debut of Mickey Mouse.
Duke copyright law professor Jennifer Jenkins joins us to celebrate and explain Public Domain Day. After a twenty-year hiatus, copyrighted works began moving into the public domain in 2019. Now each year, we can re-discover works that are available to be re-purposed by creators without the legal burden of obtaining permission from the former copyright holders. This year, for example, includes works such as The House at Pooh Corner, Millions of Cats, The ThreePenny Opera, and the 800-pound mouse, as Jennifer calls him, Mickey Mouse (as well as Minnie) as seen in Steamboat Willie. Interestingly, in the context of our recent conversation about censorship, Lady Chatterly's Love enters the public domain this year and now can be explored and built upon by everyone. We also discuss Poor Things, the new film paying homage to Shelley's Frankenstein. Jennifer explains it all in this lively episode: what copyright law is and was, what it covers, why the copyright period was extended, and what you, as a creator, can do with works now in the public domain. We also get to talk about art, inspiration, Disney, monetization, plagiarism, creative commons licenses —and even a bit more about Tom Lehrer.Jennifer's article about Public Domain Day 2024:https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2024/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosam&stream=topThoughts? Comments? Potshots? Contact the show at:https://www.discreetguide.com/podcast-books-shows-tunes-mad-acts/Sponsored by Discreet Guide Training:https://training.discreetguide.com/Follow or like us on podomatic.com (it raises our visibility :)https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/books-shows-tunes-mad-actsSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/discreetguide
It's the new year, and that means new public domain works are available! Time to update the copyright for your podcast's RSS feed, preparing for the influx of new advertisers entering the world of podcasting in 2024. Google Search now featuring podcasts
It's the new year, and that means new public domain works are available! Time to update the copyright for your podcast's RSS feed, preparing for the influx of new advertisers entering the world of podcasting in 2024. Google Search now featuring podcasts
Accordion Noir Radio - Ruthlessly pursuing the belief that the accordion is just another instrument.
Happy New Year! Last night’s episode of our weekly, hour-long Accordion Noir broadcast took a look at some of the latest accordion music to enter the Public Domain in the United States, hot squeezebox tunes from nearly a hundred years ago — which was a good era for accordions! If your Apple or Android (or plain old RSS) podcast subscriptions (strongly recommended!) haven't […]
Happy 2024! We're kicking off this new year with Chicago poet and the Defender of the American poet and the art form: Harriet Monroe! Monroe used her power and position to secure the value of poetry in American culture, while also supporting the careers of dozens of iconic poets. Establishing what we now know as Poetry Magazine, Monroe's efforts have changed the way we understand and experience poetry! We also celebrate Public Domain Day and the new works that entered the Public Domain on Jan 1st!
A new year marks a new trove of material entering the public domain. This year's entries include works from 1928 like Bertolt Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera," music from Cole Porter, and literature from Virginia Woolf, DH Lawrence, and Agatha Christie. But the real star of show is Mickey Mouse, whose very first appearance in "Steamboat Willie" is now without copyright. Jennifer Jenkins, director of Duke University's Center for the Study of the Public Domain, joins us to explain what that means. It's also been one year since we launched WNYC's Public Song Project, and we have plans for that in store. Keep your eyes peeled and ears open for more info to come soon.
A new year marks a new trove of material entering the public domain. This year's entries include works from 1928 like Bertolt Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera," music from Cole Porter, and literature from Virginia Woolf, DH Lawrence, and Agatha Christie. But the real star of show is Mickey Mouse, whose very first appearance in "Steamboat Willie" is now without copyright. Jennifer Jenkins, director of Duke University's Center for the Study of the Public Domain, joins us to explain what that means. It's also been one year since we launched WNYC's Public Song Project, and we have plans for that in store. Keep your eyes peeled and ears open for more info to come soon.
PSA Deal of the Day - https://alnk.to/58pj08QJapan Earthquake - https://www.reuters.com/world/japan/least-six-dead-after-huge-earthquake-rocks-japan-new-years-day-2024-01-01/Lee Jae-myung Stabbing - https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/asia/south-korea-opposition-lee-jae-myung.htmlBiden Losing Key Support - https://nypost.com/2024/01/01/news/biden-rings-in-new-year-with-black-hispanic-young-voters-abandoning-him/ExxonMobil Hands Operations to PetroChina - https://nypost.com/2024/01/01/business/exxonmobil-hands-over-operations-at-west-qurna-1-oilfield-to-petrochina/New Laws To go into Effect - https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/new-laws-2024-gender-neutral-toy-aisles-retail-pet-stores-contraceptiv-rcna129739Snoop Dogg Covering Olympics - https://www.abc27.com/sports/sports-illustrated/8f26c8e/nbc-to-add-snoop-dogg-as-reporter-for-paris-olympics-coverage/Public Domain Day - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mickey-mouse-tigger-lady-chatterleys-lover-notable-works-enter-public-domain-2024/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TOPICS: January 1, 2024 is Public Domain Day (does that mean that Mickey Mouse and Tigger will belong to everyone?); the Estate of JRR Tolkien goes after an unauthorized sequel to Lord of the Rings; we interview social entrepreneur and Music Will Interim CEO Janice Polizzotto. You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.musicwill.orgRate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[REBROADCAST FROM March 1, 2023] We speak to the winners of the Public Song Project and hear to their submissions. Kat Lewis discusses her summer-fun rewrite of “(I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for) Ice Cream.” Alice Lee explains her modern take on the archetypal country hit, “The Prisoners Song.” And Chloe and Lily Holgate, who perform as sybil, share the inspiration for their musical setting of the Edna St Vincent Millay poem, “Afternoon on a Hill.” Then we take a tour through highlights from the listener-generated WNYC Public Songbook, and hear more creative submissions. Public Song judges Paul Cavalconte (host of New Standards), Shanta Thake (chief artistic officer of Lincoln Center), and musician DJ Rekha join us to reflect on the project and some favorite tunes. Finally, we hear from Jennifer Jenkins, director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University, who explains the meaning of the public domain and highlights some of the works that entered in 2023. You can read more about the public domain and new works in it in her Public Domain Day 2023 blog post.
[REBROADCAST FROM January 3, 2023] On January 1, a new cohort of works entered the public domain, including Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, the films "Metropolis" and "The Jazz Singer," and the songs “Ol' Man River“ and “(I Scream You Scream, We All Scream for) Ice Cream.“ Jennifer Jenkins, director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University, highlights some of the newly public works and explains the meaning of the public domain. You can read more about the public domain and new works in it in her Public Domain Day 2023 blog post.
Public Domain Day 2023 – highlights (Summary needed for Highlights) RUST CRIMINAL CHARGES FILED (NO SUMMARY) INTERVIEW: Alicia Calzada (Associate Counsel, National Press Photographers' Association) – Price v. Garland (no summary needed) Copyright Royalty Board sets new Rates AI Fails … Read the rest The post TBD appeared first on Entertainment Law Update.
What is Public Domain Day in the U.S., and what does it mean for one of D.T.'s favorite movies, Metropolis? Let's find out, and let's also talk about why Metropolis is so great! Talk about this episode and more on the Space Castle Discord! Visit SpaceCastlePod.com, and learn more! Become part of the crew by joining the Patreon! Theme song "Deez Notes" by D.T. Carel and Brian Lovett.
Spotify acquired Findaway Voices about a year ago, and now we're seeing positive steps in them establishing themselves as a viable alternative to ACX. Also, find out what Written Word Media shared about author earnings in 2022...new public domain work rolled out...and so much more. Links & Sources: Book Award Pro - https://DaleLinks.com/BookAwardDeal HUGE Updates for Amazon KDP Publishing - https://youtu.be/0FCAWf2jMc4 What Are the Highest Indie Author Earners Doing? - https://selfpublishingadvice.org/self-publishing-news-5/ PublishDrive/Kobo Promo - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe842tOVP26sfYdzgdRVRZTFJCV68zKePbiB0HRfYsNS459mA/viewform 2022 Year in Review: The Year of Joining Forces - https://www.draft2digital.com/blog/2022-year-in-review-the-year-of-joining-forces/ The Hot Sheet - https://hotsheetpub.com January 1, 2023 is Public Domain Day - https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2023/ Canada extends copyright protection - https://globalnews.ca/news/9383379/canada-copyright-protection-20-years/ Create Your Ultimate Authorship Plan for 2023! - https://event.webinarjam.com/register/45/15yg6tp8 Voices Distribution Agreement - LATEST - file:///C:/Users/ptdal/Downloads/Findaway_Voices_Digital_Distribution_Agreement_(9.7.2022).pdf Spotify Promo Cards - https://blog.findawayvoices.com/spotify-promo-cards/ Giveaway Codes on Spotify - https://blog.findawayvoices.com/giveaway-codes-on-spotify/ STATE OF THE SANDERSON 2022 - https://www.brandonsanderson.com/state-of-the-sanderson-2022/ THE SELF-PUBLISHING HUB - https://theselfpublishinghub.com/
What's available in public domain for you to use on your show in 2023? Discussing the great podcasting market correction, podcasting predictions/wishes/advice for 2023, audio podcasts are not good for new audience acquisition? and Video podcasts are? hmmmm. What qualities does a sponsor look for in a podcast host, Apple Podcasts Connect listing a podcast twice, Stats, mean and median numbers Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary (:13) Intro A little bit of a welcome to possible new audience! (03:19) PROMO 1: Hearts of Gold (03:47) Rob and Elsie conversation (05:19) The new works available from public domain in 2023! (10:57) Discussion of the great podcast market correction (16:42)The number of active podcasts that are monetizable has not changed (20:52) Rob podcasting predictions in 2023 (23:13) Elsie podcasting predictions (29:31) Audio does not work to build audience? Build your audience for SEARCH (36:49) Video works to build audience? (40:38) THE 3 step process to grow your audience --- really --- you do not wanna miss this! (42:24) What qualities does a sponsor look for in a podcast host? (46:37) PROMO 2: Video Fuzzy (47:03) More twitter replacements (51:00) Are there 2 listings of your show on Apple Podcasts? (55:45) Some feedback for us about our podcast pages (01:02:38) PROMO 3: Hell Gate City (01:02:38) Stats! Mean and median numbers (01:06:33) Where have we been and where are we going? Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Hearts of Gold PROMO 2: Ep 85 of Video Fuzzy PROMO 3: Hell Gate City Where have we been and where are we going Schedule | PODFEST EXPO IndyPod Summit 2023 Podcaster & Podcast Industry Conference - Podcast Movement Evolutions | Las Vegas 2023 2023 NAB Show She Podcasts LIVE 2022 • She Podcasts The Podcast Show Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Public Domain Day 2023 | Duke University School of Law The Great Podcasting Market Correction - Bloomberg Predictions for Journalism 2023 » Collections » Nieman Journalism Lab » Pushing to the Future of Journalism Jay Clouse on Twitter: "I doubled my revenue and earned nearly $350K in 2022 as a solo creator. Here are 23 of the most important lessons learned that you can carry into 2023:
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Life Expectancy by occupation for people with a wikipedia page. How Influencers Hype Crypto, Without Disclosing Their Financial Ties. OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models. On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 'Magic Avatar' App Lensa Generated Nudes From My Childhood Photos. MSG's Facial Recognition at Radio City Gets Girl Scout Mom Kicked Out. A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? We should talk about consent in IoT. Lionel Messi's World Cup celebration is now the most-liked post on Instagram. Looking ahead to CES 2023. Public Domain Day 2023. Tom Lehrer Songs – Songs and Lyrics by Tom Lehrer. John Fetterman's TikTok Whisperer. Police provide first official details of Elon Musk's alleged stalker incident. Alex Barredo: "@joinmastodon official account has been banned on Twitter. Elon Musk now says he'll step down as Twitter CEO. Who is John J. Ray III, FTX's new chief executive? Ex-Google Contractor Settles Lawsuit Over Religious Sect. Virtual Reality Pioneer John Carmack Is Leaving Meta. Instagram launches new tool to help hacked users regain account access. Bear scratching Festivus pole. Picks: Stacey - Therabody Smart Goggles Jeff - What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America Ant - Sony Alpha Holiday Deals Ant - Spyder Checkr Photo on Sale Leo - Medieval chaperon, Medieval woolen chaperone, Medieval hood, Medieval hat, 14th century hood, 15th century hat, Medieval headwear, Chaperon Leo - movetodon.org Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: fastmail.com/twit
Life Expectancy by occupation for people with a wikipedia page. How Influencers Hype Crypto, Without Disclosing Their Financial Ties. OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models. On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 'Magic Avatar' App Lensa Generated Nudes From My Childhood Photos. MSG's Facial Recognition at Radio City Gets Girl Scout Mom Kicked Out. A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? We should talk about consent in IoT. Lionel Messi's World Cup celebration is now the most-liked post on Instagram. Looking ahead to CES 2023. Public Domain Day 2023. Tom Lehrer Songs – Songs and Lyrics by Tom Lehrer. John Fetterman's TikTok Whisperer. Police provide first official details of Elon Musk's alleged stalker incident. Alex Barredo: "@joinmastodon official account has been banned on Twitter. Elon Musk now says he'll step down as Twitter CEO. Who is John J. Ray III, FTX's new chief executive? Ex-Google Contractor Settles Lawsuit Over Religious Sect. Virtual Reality Pioneer John Carmack Is Leaving Meta. Instagram launches new tool to help hacked users regain account access. Bear scratching Festivus pole. Picks: Stacey - Therabody Smart Goggles Jeff - What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America Ant - Sony Alpha Holiday Deals Ant - Spyder Checkr Photo on Sale Leo - Medieval chaperon, Medieval woolen chaperone, Medieval hood, Medieval hat, 14th century hood, 15th century hat, Medieval headwear, Chaperon Leo - movetodon.org Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: fastmail.com/twit
Life Expectancy by occupation for people with a wikipedia page. How Influencers Hype Crypto, Without Disclosing Their Financial Ties. OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models. On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 'Magic Avatar' App Lensa Generated Nudes From My Childhood Photos. MSG's Facial Recognition at Radio City Gets Girl Scout Mom Kicked Out. A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? We should talk about consent in IoT. Lionel Messi's World Cup celebration is now the most-liked post on Instagram. Looking ahead to CES 2023. Public Domain Day 2023. Tom Lehrer Songs – Songs and Lyrics by Tom Lehrer. John Fetterman's TikTok Whisperer. Police provide first official details of Elon Musk's alleged stalker incident. Alex Barredo: "@joinmastodon official account has been banned on Twitter. Elon Musk now says he'll step down as Twitter CEO. Who is John J. Ray III, FTX's new chief executive? Ex-Google Contractor Settles Lawsuit Over Religious Sect. Virtual Reality Pioneer John Carmack Is Leaving Meta. Instagram launches new tool to help hacked users regain account access. Bear scratching Festivus pole. Picks: Stacey - Therabody Smart Goggles Jeff - What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America Ant - Sony Alpha Holiday Deals Ant - Spyder Checkr Photo on Sale Leo - Medieval chaperon, Medieval woolen chaperone, Medieval hood, Medieval hat, 14th century hood, 15th century hat, Medieval headwear, Chaperon Leo - movetodon.org Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: fastmail.com/twit
On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt talk about the movies that will enter the public domain in 2023 as well as the music that Tom Lehrer recently moved into the public domain. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/695 #PublicDomain #TomLehrer #Copyright Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Life Expectancy by occupation for people with a wikipedia page. How Influencers Hype Crypto, Without Disclosing Their Financial Ties. OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models. On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 'Magic Avatar' App Lensa Generated Nudes From My Childhood Photos. MSG's Facial Recognition at Radio City Gets Girl Scout Mom Kicked Out. A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? We should talk about consent in IoT. Lionel Messi's World Cup celebration is now the most-liked post on Instagram. Looking ahead to CES 2023. Public Domain Day 2023. Tom Lehrer Songs – Songs and Lyrics by Tom Lehrer. John Fetterman's TikTok Whisperer. Police provide first official details of Elon Musk's alleged stalker incident. Alex Barredo: "@joinmastodon official account has been banned on Twitter. Elon Musk now says he'll step down as Twitter CEO. Who is John J. Ray III, FTX's new chief executive? Ex-Google Contractor Settles Lawsuit Over Religious Sect. Virtual Reality Pioneer John Carmack Is Leaving Meta. Instagram launches new tool to help hacked users regain account access. Bear scratching Festivus pole. Picks: Stacey - Therabody Smart Goggles Jeff - What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America Ant - Sony Alpha Holiday Deals Ant - Spyder Checkr Photo on Sale Leo - Medieval chaperon, Medieval woolen chaperone, Medieval hood, Medieval hat, 14th century hood, 15th century hat, Medieval headwear, Chaperon Leo - movetodon.org Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: fastmail.com/twit
This week we talk about Sci-Hub, Public Domain Day, and libraries.We also discuss science journals, copyright, and incentives.Show notes / transcript: https://letsknowthings.com/episode297 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe