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Does the Copyright Office have a list of songs or movies in the public domain?

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Does the Copyright Office have a list of songs or movies in the public domain?

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No, they neither compile nor maintain such a list. The Copyright Office will conduct a search of thier records by the title of a work, an author’s name, or a claimant’s name. The search fee is $65 per hour. You may also search the records in person without paying a fee.

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