2023 public domain debuts include last Sherlock Holmes work
Sherlock Holmes is finally free to the American public in 2023 WASHINGTON -- Sherlock Holmes is finally free to the American public in 2023. The long-running contested copyright dispute over Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales of a whipsmart detective — which has even ensnared Enola Holmes — will finally come to an end as the 1927 copyrights expiring Jan. 1 include Conan Doyle's last Sherlock Holmes work. Alongside the short-story collection “The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes," books such as Virginia Woolf's “To The Lighthouse,” Ernest Hemingway's “Men Without Women,” William Faulkner's "Mosquitoes" and Agatha Christie's “The Big Four” — an Hercule Poirot mystery — will become public domain as the calendar turns to 2023. Once a work enters the public domain it can legally be shared, performed, reused, repurposed or sampled without permission or cost. The works from 1927 were originally suppos...