5 Spooky Articles About Copyright and Halloween
Plagiarism Today
OCTOBER 24, 2022
When the film was released, the print was missing a copyright notice. Under the laws at the time, this mean that it didn’t have copyright protection. This prompted Florence Stoker to sue, a case she won handily with an order that all copies of the film be destroyed. However, that wasn’t how it was meant to be released. .
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