Home movies and copyright duration
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 11:25 am
I recently acquired some home movies from a car boot sale. They appear to have been filmed in the mid 1930s and I know who shot the films (the camera woman died in the 1970s). I was going to have them scanned and potentially put them online or reuse them in one of my films. I can't imagine they were published/exhibited in any other context than at home since they were created nearly 90s years ago. They have no sound.
My understanding is that these would have been protected as a series of photographs under the 1911 Copyright Act and would be afforded a 50 year copyright span from when they were shot (expiring in the mid 1980s). I don't believe the copyright act of 1956 changes the situation, but I'm unsure if the 1988 CDPA reignites copyright in the films? Any advice would be appreciated as I would not want to infringe copyright.
My understanding is that these would have been protected as a series of photographs under the 1911 Copyright Act and would be afforded a 50 year copyright span from when they were shot (expiring in the mid 1980s). I don't believe the copyright act of 1956 changes the situation, but I'm unsure if the 1988 CDPA reignites copyright in the films? Any advice would be appreciated as I would not want to infringe copyright.