Before The Brothers Grimm published their version of the story, titled Sneewittchen, the original Italian folktale was about a mother’s envy and jealousy towards her own daughter.
On Jan. 1, 2022, all works first published in 1926 and all sound recordings from before 1923 entered the public domain. This means they are no longer protected by copyright, and anyone and everyone are free to copy, publish, and create derivative works of these pieces.
On Jan. 1, 2022, all works first published in 1926 and all sound recordings from before 1923 entered the public domain. This means they are no longer protected by copyright, and anyone and everyone are free to copy, publish, and create derivative works of these pieces.