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Here is the crucial caveat. Carmen Laforet died in 2004. Under Spanish law (el plazo de protección), copyright lasts for 70 years after the author's death. This means Laforet’s works will not enter the public domain in Spain until . In the United States, for works published after 1928, the copyright extends for 95 years from publication, meaning Nada is protected until 2040. Carmen Laforet died in 2004