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Latest revision as of 17:32, 6 October 2020
Public domain is something that belongs to all people.
For public domain there are no strict rules.
For example photographs, drawings, written text or books.
Everyone can use public domain material.
Everyone can use it without paying or ask someone.
Words with same meaningsEdit
Copyright-free
Public Domain
Public-domain
Public Domaine
No rights reserved
Copyright free
All rights waived
Out of copyright
Detailed explanationEdit
Public domain can enter in many ways.
For example:
- the right of the work expires
- the creator quits claims to the material
- the work was created by the government
Public domain have no exclusivity by any person.
The opposite of public domain is copyright material.
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