However, the situation is a bit complex:
* Beatrix Potter's original manuscripts and illustrations are owned by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
* The copyright on some of her works is due to expire in different countries at different times. For example, in the US, some of her works entered the public domain in 2018.
It's important to note that the copyright on the specific *characters* of Beatrix Potter's stories is a separate issue from the copyright on the books themselves. It's possible that some of the characters, like Peter Rabbit, could be considered to be in the public domain in certain regions.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the copyright status of Beatrix Potter's works, it's best to consult with a legal professional specializing in copyright law.