Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": 2075.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the Copyright Law of the United States, individual authors' creation is respected and kept as original from them for seventy (70) years after the inventor passes away. However, that period can be extended to ninety-five (95) years after the publication of the work or one hundred-twenty (120) years after the creation if the work was done for a third party.
Thus, like the individual author's work was created in 2000 but that person passed away in 2005, the deceased date is taken as reference. The Copyright Law will protect his or her work until 2075 (2005+70).