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The Moss Men

1916 · Selig Polyscope Company
Confidence
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Why this status applies

The film 'The Moss Men' was a US-produced silent drama directed by James W. Horne and released by the Selig Polyscope Company in 1916. Under US copyright law, all works published or registered before January 1, 1928, have entered the public domain regardless of whether their copyright was ever renewed. No other major motion pictures or feature length productions carry this specific title in common databases (IMDb, AFI, or the Library of Congress) that would conflict with the public domain status of the 1916 work. As a pre-1928 production, its copyright has expired as a matter of law, and it is now entirely in the public domain.
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