
1) Copyright law 2) Land owned by the government 3) Post-copyright status
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n. 1) in copyright law, the right of anyone to use literature, music or other previously copyrighted materials after the copyright period has expired. Although the copyright laws have been changed several times, a rule of thumb would be that the last possible date for copyright protection would be 50 years after the death of the author. Thus, the w...
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Works in the public domain are those whose intellectual property rights have expired, have been forfeited, or are inapplicable. Examples include the works of Shakespeare and Beethoven, most of the early silent films, the formulae of Newtonian physics, and powered flight. The term is not normally applied to situations where the creator of a work re...
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[land] Public domain lands are those that cannot be sold since they are considered to belong to the whole community. Public domain land is managed by a public entity like, in different countries, the State, a region, a province or a municipality, directly or by institutes or state companies. It is referred to as dominio público (Spanish), ...
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(from the article `Redefining the Library in the Digital Age`) ...company Google in cooperation with a large international group of research libraries, despite concerns by opponents over copyright issues. Using ... ...should be the primary beneficiaries of copyright law and established the idea that such copyrights should have only limi...
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It refers to either land, property, or any form of creative and intellectual work which is the property of government and thus a public owned. In cases of real assets, they are usually free of cost to use or charged a very nominal fees. For the intellectual or creative work, anything which is not a copyright or patented, is accesible and reuseable ...
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This is a general term which refers to shares that are available to or owned by the public; in other words, the shares are not owned by the company executives or employees. The London Stock Exchange will only list companies which have at least 25% of their shares in the public domain.
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Something that is not protected by copyright and is openly available for anyone to use, look at, etc
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This term refers to works/information etc which have no identified proprietary owners and which can be used by anyone.
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The status of any creative work, invention, or device that is not protected by copyright law. Such items are available for use without permission. Often, works enter the public domain after patent, copyright, or trademark rights have expired or been abandoned.
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belonging to the people as a whole; not subject to private interest or copyright. Check out what has happened to our forests, fisheries, energy generation, fresh water supply, waste water treatment, oil and gas reserves.
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A work which is not subject to copyright.
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[
n] - property rights that are held by the public at large
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Any material that can be freely used by the public, and does not come under the protection of a copyright, trademark, or patent.
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Any work not protected by copyright.
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noun property rights that are held by the public at large
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Material (e.g., a piece of music) that is not copyrighted, which may be used in TV programs without
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the status of a literary work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection. · land owned by the government.
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