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Public Domain

Summary

Public domain refers to creative works that are not protected by copyright, allowing anyone to use, modify, and distribute them without permission.

Detailed Description

Public domain works can include literature, art, music, and any other type of creative content whose copyright has expired, been waived, or never existed. These works are free for public use and contribute to a larger pool of resources that can be accessed and utilized by anyone. Examples include classic literature like Shakespeare's plays and older works of art that can now be reproduced without restrictions.

Category
Intellectual Property
Synonyms
Common Domain
Free Use
Open Domain

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Education

Teachers and educators can freely use public domain works as teaching materials without needing to obtain rights or permissions.

Industries:

Education
Publishing

Platforms:

Schools
Online Educational Resources
Creative Projects

Artists and creators can use public domain images, texts, or music in their own projects without fear of legal consequences.

Industries:

Art
Entertainment

Platforms:

Music Production Software
Graphic Design Tools
Research

Researchers can analyze, reproduce, or build upon public domain works in their studies and publications.

Industries:

Academia
Science

Platforms:

Academic Journals
Research Databases

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