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      • In 2020, however, Gershwin's jazzy classical classic fell out of the friendly skies – and landed in the public domain. Which means, when the copyright expires, anyone is free to use and build upon that work.
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  2. Charles Lewis Tiffany chose the color for the cover of Blue Book, the company's annual catalogue of "exquisitely handcrafted jewels," first published in 1845. "Tiffany Blue" was later used on...

  3. Aug 18, 2022 · The short answer: no, you cannot copyright a colour. The slightly longer answer: it is possible to exercise monopoly control over the use of colours in certain contexts and circumstances under the laws regulating other intellectual property rights.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Sometimes, a copyright stamp is shown below. An in-credit variant exists, often beside another company's logo. Warp-speed and shortened versions exist. A true 16:9 widescreen version exists. On Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, the logo shares the screen with the 9 Story Entertainment (later the 9 Story Media Group) logo. Technique: CGI.

  5. Nov 22, 2012 · Simon Armitage explores his rationale for the poem 'Out of the Blue'. Analysis of the structure and language of the poem is combined with documentary footage from 9/11, with a particular...

  6. Apr 14, 2024 · By Lee Cowan. April 14, 2024 / 9:20 AM EDT / CBS News. For nearly four decades, United Airlines licensed George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" to be its musical identity. In 2020, however,...

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  7. Simon Armitage explores the ideas and language of an extract from ‘Out of the Blue’.

  8. Out of the Blue – 12. Simon Armitage. You have picked me out. Through a distant shot of a building burning. you have noticed now. that a white cotton shirt is twirling, turning. In fact I am waving, waving. Small in the clouds, but waving, waving. Does anyone see.

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