Prisoners Of The Lost Universe (1983) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive


A scientist, a reporter and a repairman are accidentally transported to a prehistoric world in a parallel universe when they fall into the beam of the experiment during an earthquake aftershock.

PD – Prisoners Of The Lost Universe (1983) Invalid Notice. Not Reg’d Within 5 Yrs.
http://www.archive.org/post/285670/are-these-public-domain

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INHALETIME TIMEINHALE


August 10, 2022
Subject:
CF

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cybermerc

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Whane The Whip


September 16, 2017
Subject:
I’m pretty sure this isn’t PD.

It contains a copyright notice and was published in 1983 (August 15, 1983). Any corporate work on or after Jan 1st. 1978 is protected for 95 years (U.S. copyright law of 1976 + Sonny Bono extension of 1998). So this does not become PD until 2078 and by then I’m sure another organization will have stepped forward to push for additional extensions.

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Mystic550


January 4, 2014
Subject:
Copyright Notice

That only applies to films after March 1, 1989. From Jan 1, 1978 to Feb 28, 1989 they had to have a correct notice. If not it must be registered within 5 years and they have to make a reasonable effort to correct the notice on all copies distributed.
Here is the link to the document on Copyright Notice from the copyright office. It is on page 5.
If they didn’t take those steps then 5 years after release it falls into the public domain according to copyright office document.

http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ03.pdf

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Lordcoyote23


September 11, 2013
Subject:
PD Confusion

I’m not understanding how this could be in the Public Domain. The Copyright Act says:

Newer works, created after January 1, 1978, which were previously protected for the life of the author plus 50-years, are now are protected for the life of the author plus 70 years — with no renewal term. Copyright in works created by two or more authors, now expires 70 years after the death of the last surviving author. And, if the work is a work for hire, or anonymous or pseudonymous, the term of protection is the shorter of 95 years from first publication, or 120 years from the date of creation. Consequently, no post-1978 works are scheduled to fall into the public domain until the middle of the 21st Century.

So wouldn’t this have been automatically renewed anyway? Or am I misreading this?

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ketchfish

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splue

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cooperway4

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DoctorBotanus


February 25, 2011
Subject:
SHOWTIME TRIVIA

This is the first movie produced for the cable network Showtime. It certainly didn’t bankrupt them.

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candiflip

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Dr Feel Rotten

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matt1900

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Aitchondo

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skybandit


September 25, 2010
Subject:
Richard Hack is more like it…

Oy! From the makers of “Hawk the Slayer” comes yet another “fantasy” movie written by someone who played Dungeons and Dragons twice.
All the standard characters are here: a green-skinned elf with magic powers, a cave-man giant, a techno-wizard, an evil warlord, a gay hobbit thief, and…an electrician?
El retardo maximo!

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I_loved_this movie!

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hullajump



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