Chili was a comic book character created by Bob Powell in 1969 for the publisher, Magazine Management. The character appeared in the comic book series “Chili” and was a comedic, flirty, and adventurous young woman who worked as a model and actress. Chili was known for her exaggerated curves, often wearing revealing clothing and engaging
10 Reasons why you should understand Copyright Law!
The idea of the public domain is an exciting opportunity for many reasons. Free use of previously owned works of art, literature, music, and the like lends many opportunities for the user. With that said, and being of fan of the public domain myself, I cannot stress the importance of understanding the laws of copyright.
5 Poetry Books in the Public Domain
There are many poetry books in the public domain that you can access for free. Here are a few examples: 1. “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman: This is a collection of poems by the American poet Walt Whitman, first published in 1855. It’s considered one of the most important works in American
8 Awesome Movies in the Public Domain
Here are 8 awesome movies you might not know are in the public domain. You can watch them all for free at the internet archive 🙂 Night of the Living Dead (1968): George A. Romero’s classic horror film about a group of people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. His Girl Friday (1940): A
Revisit Women’s Suffrage
It is an important time to revisit the topic of Women’s Suffrage. We must find a way to stop forced pregnancy!
Treasures at the Kansas City Public Library
Unless you live in or around Kansas City Missouri, you probably haven’t gotten a chance to visit the Kansas City Public Library. Lucky for us, KCPL has some wonderful digital collections online for all to enjoy. Among the digital collections you will find a collection of Advertising Cards like the one to the right. The
32 Modern Alphabets
A series of 32 wonderful modern alphabets and numbers printed in various colors.
2.8 Million Images Released to the Public Domain. Thanks to the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian just made a public domain contribution that it’s calling “unprecedented in both depth and breadth.” Using a platform called Open Access, you will be able to search Smithsonian’s digital records, or visit the Collections Search Center for advanced filtering options. Smithsonian Open Access makes it easier than ever to download, share, and reuse
Public Domain as a way to offer respect.
An artist by the name of Celeste Lecaroz created a beautiful, large, colorful portrait of Kobe Bryant after he and his daughter tragically died on Monday morning (1/27/2020). As a way to pay respect and give fans an image to use to represent Kobe and his values in a way that shows his spirit. This is an
Public Domain Day 2020 – American University Washington College of Law
Please join us for an evening with artists, musicians, organizations, and thinkers working in the public domain. Source: Public Domain Day 2020 – American University Washington College of Law See also: Archive.org | Internet Archive Blogs | Consider donating to the Internet Archive