Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Hi, @Dani Matos. This copy of the The Little Prince is really well done; however, please remember that site rules require attributing the source of any copied artwork and also getting permission to copy the art from the copyright holder (before posting the art here). I believe the book The Little Prince was published long enough ago that the art is considered in the public domain and, thus, doesn't require permissions to be copied. But you need to check this point, and report back here. And, in any scenario, you need to credit the original artist (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) per site rules. I added the credit to this post, but please follow this very important rule going forward. Thank you!
Hi, @Dani Matos. This copy of the The Little Prince is really well done; however, please remember that site rules require attributing the source of any copied artwork and also getting permission to copy the art from the copyright holder (before posting the art here). I believe the book The Little Prince was published long enough ago that the art is considered in the public domain and, thus, doesn't require permissions to be copied. But you need to check this point, and report back here. And, in any scenario, you need to credit the original artist (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) per site rules. I added the credit to this post, but please follow this very important rule going forward. Thank you!
Hello, Julia!
I look for the information and I found the following information: The Little Prince is a children's book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, originally published in April 1943. Copyright on this work would have expired in 2014, 70 years after the author's death in 1944.
I look for the information and I found the following information: The Little Prince is a children's book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, originally published in April 1943. Copyright on this work would have expired in 2014, 70 years after the author's death in 1944.
regards,
Dani
Correct, so that means the work IS in the public domain, and okay to use in this way, as I mentioned. But you still need to cite the source here, do the research, and say that it is in the public domain when posting. When people don't, it opens the doors for others to think it's okay to post characters (which may still be copyrighted) without permissions, and it makes it doubly hard for me to enforce our posting rules and US copyright law here on the site. Thank you.
Correct, so that means the work IS in the public domain, and okay to use in this way, as I mentioned. But you still need to cite the source here, do the research, and say that it is in the public domain when posting. When people don't, it opens the doors for others to think it's okay to post characters (which may still be copyrighted) without permissions, and it makes it doubly hard for me to enforce our posting rules and US copyright law here on the site. Thank you.
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