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‘Great Gatsby,’ Ma Rainey, Irving Berlin enter public domain

ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp's Jason Fraley highlights public domain works (Part 1)

Let your creative juices flow! You can now adapt certain classic works without worrying about getting sued.

That’s because on Jan. 1, 2021, copyrighted works from 1925 officially entered the U.S. public domain, meaning theaters can screen the films, musicians can sample the music and authors can adapt the books.

Works from 1925 were originally supposed to enter the public domain after 75 years in 2001, but Congress paused the law and extended the copyright term to 95 years, hence the 2021 release.

Find the full list of newly public domain works on the Duke University .

See highlights below.

F. Scott Fitzgerald – “The Great Gatsbyâ€

Virginia Woolf – “Mrs. Dallowayâ€

Ernest Hemingway – “In Our Timeâ€

Franz Kafka – “The Trialâ€

Theodore Dreiser – “An American Tragedyâ€

Alain Locke – “The New Negroâ€

Agatha Christie – “The Secret of Chimneysâ€

Irving Berlin – “Alwaysâ€

Ma Rainey – “Army Camp Harmony Bluesâ€

George & Ira Gershwin – “Looking for a Boyâ€

W.C. Handy – “Friendless Bluesâ€

Duke Ellington – “Jig Walkâ€

Fats Waller – “Ball and Chain Bluesâ€

Henry King – “Stella Dallasâ€

Erich von Stroheim’s “The Merry Widowâ€

Harold Lloyd – “The Freshmanâ€

Buster Keaton – “Go Westâ€

Why isn’t Charlie Chaplin’s “The Gold Rush” (1925) listed in this year’s batch? Turns out, the film’s copyright wasn’t renewed after the initial 28-year term, so it has already been in the public domain for decades.

ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp's Jason Fraley highlights public domain works (Part 2)
Jason Fraley

Hailed by The Washington Post for “his savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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