Public Domain

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The public domain is an intellectual property designation for the range of content that is not owned or controlled by anyone. These materials are "public property", and available for anyone to use freely for any purpose. The public domain can be defined in contrast to several forms of intellectual property; the public domain in contrast to copyrighted works is different from the public domain in contrast to trademarks or patented works. Furthermore, the laws of various countries define the scope of the public domain differently, making it necessary to specify which jurisdiction's public domain is being discussed.

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  • Public domain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    These materials are "public property", and available for anyone to use freely for any purpose. The public domain can be defined in contrast to several forms ... en.wikipedia.org

  • WHEN WORKS PASS INTO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN

    If not so renewed, now in public domain. Published from 1964 - 77, When published with notice, 28 years for first term; now automatic extension of 67 years ... www.unc.edu

  • PD Info-Public Domain and Royalty Free Music

    Reference site to help the ordinary person identify music and songs in the public domain. www.pdinfo.com

  • Main Page - Gutenberg

    A library of 25000 free ebooks whose copyright has expired in the USA Book listings, search engine, newsletter, articles and information on how users can ... www.gutenberg.org