Last seen: May 31, 2026
Canada has never had the requirement to register for copyright. As soon as the work is created, it has copyright. If it's published, it gets a certa...
Actually, I think I'm wrong. You still had to register before the new law came into effect to get the extended copyright. Otherwise, the copyright ...
About the Bobby Day thing. That's weird, because the copyright law of 1976 removed the requirement to register or renew copyright. Anything still co...
It's not so obvious to me that they're the same song. Yes, there are some similarities in the lyrics, but... The 'feel' of the songs are totally d...
All published sheet music (music and lyrics) 1930 and prior is in the public domain in the U.S. All specific performances (i.e., records) 1925 and p...
Not quite the same, but I remember making batteries out of potatoes at school. The ultimate in green (or brown) power.
Yeah, they don't support mp3. But then, Audacity converts mp3 to wave, does all it's manipulation and then converts back. It's also pretty easy to d...
Here's an update. I was able to easily modify my audio processing batch file to use kokoro-tts and generate voice tracking. After running through 1...
I've done some more research for public domain material. From what I can gather, there is absolutely no copyright protection for radio broadcasts in...
Great resources if you live in the U.S. All countries have their own copyright laws, however, so it is limited to that country. It can be a great r...
It is interesting, but I've never been interested in a smart home. A dumb home is perfectly acceptable for me. The simpler, the better. Fewer thin...
