Public domain where art lives after copyright











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Expiration dates on intellectual property were written into our Constitution, to promote the progress of science and useful arts. And every year, more and more books, music and films enter the public domain and help to inspire new creative ideas. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks at how some works that fall into public domain (like F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, and Walt Disney's original Mickey Mouse) are being revived in new forms. • CBS News Sunday Morning features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS News Sunday Morning broadcast times. • Subscribe to the CBS News Sunday Morning YouTube channel:    / cbssundaymorning   • Get more of CBS News Sunday Morning : https://cbsnews.com/sunday-morning/ • Follow CBS News Sunday Morning on Instagram:   / cbssundaymorning   • Like CBS News Sunday Morning on Facebook:   / cbssundaymorning   • Follow CBS News Sunday Morning on Twitter:   / cbssunday   • Subscribe to our newsletter: https://cbsnews.com/newsletters/ • Download the CBS News app: https://cbsnews.com/mobile/ • Try Paramount+ free: https://paramountplus.com/?ftag=PPM-0... • For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

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