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    pub·lic do·main
    /ˈpəblɪk doʊˈmeɪn/

    noun

    • 1. the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright: "the photograph had been in the public domain for 15 years"
  2. Definitions of the boundaries of the public domain in relation to copyright, or intellectual property more generally, regard the public domain as a negative space; that is, it consists of works that are no longer in copyright term or were never protected by copyright law.

  3. public domain, category of creative works that are unprotected by intellectual property law. Since these works cannot be owned, they are free for anyone to use, adapt, reproduce, or distribute for commercial and noncommercial purposes.

  4. Apr 3, 2013 · The term “public domain” refers to creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws. The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist. Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Public domain is a frequently used term in copyright parlance, yet it isn't defined in copyright statutes. This article provides insight into when content is in the public domain under copyright law, from both the U.S. and international copyright law perspectives.

  6. Dec 2, 2013 · Public domain is the purest form of open/free, since no one owns or controls the material in any way. Works that are in the public domain in one legal jurisdiction are not necessarily in the public domain worldwide.

  7. Jun 10, 2024 · noun. 1. : land owned directly by the government. 2. : the realm embracing property rights that belong to the community at large, are unprotected by copyright or patent, and are subject to appropriation by anyone. Examples of public domain in a Sentence.

  8. adjective. (also public-domain) uk / ˌpʌb.lɪk dəˈmeɪn / us / ˌpʌb.lɪk doʊˈmeɪn / available to everyone to see or use without paying: These records are public domain so they are available for all citizens. The publisher printed what it believed to be a public domain work whose copyright had expired.

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