Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Never mind . . .:

   The JibJab "This Land Is Your Land" controversy (see [1]here and
   [2]here and several posts in between) is over: It turns out, thanks to
   an investigation by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, that the song
   may well be in the public domain -- and thus free for all to use --
   because the original copyright had not been properly renewed. (Under
   the pre-1978 copyright law, a copyright had to be renewed after the
   first 28 years; that's not the case any more for new works.)

   Ludlow Music still claims that they do own the copyright, but they
   have decided to withdraw their objections "to avoid the expense and
   difficulties of litigation." JibJab had earlier filed a lawsuit for
   declaratory judgment to establish their right to use the song, and
   that lawsuit has now been settled in JibJab's favor. See this
   [3]Electronic Frontier Foundation press release and this [4]Wired News
   story.

   Thanks to readers Robert Schwartz and Matthew Sheffield for the
   pointers.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_07_28.shtml#1091136717
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_07_28.shtml#1091028680
   3. http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2004_08.php#001838
   4. http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,64704,00.html

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