This dispute valid till does movie are non copyright movie
Dear [Copyright Holder],
I am writing to dispute the copyright claim on the movie [Movie Title], which I believe is in the public domain.
I have conducted research and have found evidence that the copyright on this movie has expired, and it is now considered to be in the public domain. This means that the movie can be freely used and distributed by the public without any legal repercussions.
I understand that as the copyright holder, you have the right to control the distribution of your work, but in this case, the movie is no longer protected by copyright laws.
I kindly request that you review the evidence that I have provided and consider lifting the copyright claim on the movie. This would allow the public to access and enjoy this important piece of cinema history.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Note: This is an example dispute letter, it's important to conduct your own research and provide evidence that the movie is indeed in public domain, Also it's good to note that not all the copyright holder will lift the claim and it's always best to use legal streaming platforms to watch movies or TV shows.
Note: This is an example dispute letter, it's important to conduct your own research and provide evidence that the movie is indeed in public domain, Also it's good to note that not all the copyright holder will lift the claim and it's always best to use legal streaming platforms to watch movies or TV shows.
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