A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiance, but instead turns her into a zombie slave. Works are in the public domain if they are not covered by intellectual property rights at all, if the intellectual property rights have expired,[1] and/or if the intellectual property rights are forfeited.[2] Examples include the English language, the formulae of Newtonian physics, as well as the works of Shakespeare and the patents over powered flight.[1] In a general context public domain may refer to ideas, information and works that are "publicly available", but in the context of intellectual property law, which includes copyright, patents and trademarks, public domain refers to works, ideas, and information which are intangible to private ownership and/or which are available for use by members of the public.[2]
Orignal From: 31 Ghoulish Movies and Games: 1. White Zombie 1932 (Public Domain)
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