Public Domain

Public Domain refers to works whose Intellectual Property rights have expired, been forfeited, or are inapplicable, meaning no one exclusively owns them. These creations – from books and music to inventions – are free for anyone to use, share, and build upon without seeking permission or paying Copyright fees. It is a vast reservoir of shared human heritage, fostering new creativity and knowledge.

See also

Linked from: Author Rights, Cc0, Commons, Copyright, Copyright Holder, Copyright Law, Creative Commons, Creator Rights, Digital Commons, Fair Use, Free Content, Free Culture, Free Knowledge, Image Licensing, Internet Archive, Lost Song Media, Music Rights, Open Access, Open Data, Public Property, Royalty Free, Wikisource
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