haverpopper wrote:Thanks for the very informative answer. Two questions: 1) have Civil Rights groups (the NAACP, etc.) officially protested Rochester, either today or when the show originally aired, and 2) when does the copywrite on the shows run out? Surely sometime soon they must enter the public domain?
I don't know if there's been an "official" protest against Rochester, any more than against Amos n Andy. However, it's easy to find sites which make the racism or "Uncle Tomism" connection:
http://www.ferris.edu/news/jimcrow/tom/ Museum of Racist Memorabilia
http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/360/Eddie_Anderson_was_Jack_Bennys_better_half African American Registry
As far as the copyright, several TV shows have already become public domain. They are the ones that you see over and over in the various video/DVD sets, like Humphrey Bogart or Burns/Crosby and Goldie, Fields, and Glide. About 120 of them were transferred to MCA, and those are in the syndication packages that have been shown on CNN, Canada TV, etc. However, I understand that not all the copyrights on those shows have been renewed. I have also been asked for information about specific MCA-registered shows by producers looking to use clips, who later informed me that they already asked MCA if they owned the rights and MCA said that they didn't. (This infers copyright abandonment, or a lazy researcher.)
However, the laws on television shows from this era are tremendously tricky, and I've heard various interpretations of them from lawyers and people who make their livelihood on these shows. To be absolutely certain, I need to dig back into the Catalog of Copyright Entries to see which of the MCA shows have been renewed, and do a little more case research to see if there are any legal cases that would give a definite interpretation of the verbiage. Until then, this is what I tell people re the TV shows:
+ If it's not registered to MCA, then it looks to be free game
+ If it's registered to MCA, then it's MCA's until they say it's not.
+ If it's radio, it belongs to the Benny estate.