Duration of Copyright (Worldwide)
Australia: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work); provided, however, that if an author died on or before December 31, 1954, then the duration of copyright is the life of the author plus 50 years
Canada: Life of the last author to die plus 50 years
Denmark: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
France: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years
Germany: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
Italy: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years
Japan: Life of the last author to die plus 50 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
The Netherlands: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
New Zealand: Life of the last author to die plus 50 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
Norway: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
South Africa: Life of the last author to die plus 50 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
Spain: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years
Sweden: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
United Kingdom: Life of the last author to die plus 70 years (measured separately for each author of a “non-joint” work)
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