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Column: These historic works are coming free from copyright. Why did it take so long?

Por: Los Angeles Times Business December 30, 2022

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It's well understood that Sherlock Holmes dispatched his great nemesis, Professor Moriarty, to his death in the 1893 story The Final Problem, but not until this New Year's Day does the fictional detective shed the shackles that have bound him to an even longer-lived nemesis: the complexities of copyright law. On Sunday, the last of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle enters the public domain. The expiration of the... + full article



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