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Originally Posted by Dephormation
I've got a charming promo video, put together using a very old film clip from 1905 (taken from the ' Burglars slide for life').
I've used a brilliant royalty free recording of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies... by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.
The video is fab, and I'd love to share it. I can't because I fear it may still be in copyright (the script author died 67 years ago, worst case copyright may still exist for 70 years after the last performer/author's death).
Shame, I'd love to share it with everyone.
Makes me so angry BT think they can claim the right to ignore copyright with impunity, at the same time as they serve disconnection warning letters on their own customers for copyright abuse.

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The Film and the Sound Track is copyright Free
There is no copyright on
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies is from 1891 watt is copyright Free see wikipedia.
The Film is from 1905 watt is out of copyright, so it is copyright Free.
So lets see your version of it, and remember you can not clame copyright all derivative works are copyright Free.