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Copyright & Fair Use

What is public domain?

Creative works in the public domain are not protected by copyright and anyone may use them without seeking permission. There are several common ways that a work may enter the public domain, including:

  1. Copyright on the work has expired
  2. The work was created by the United States government
  3. The copyright owner did not properly comply with renewal requirements
  4. The work was purposely placed into the public domain, known as “dedicated to the public domain”
  5. Copyright does not protect that type of work

Works created using public domain content may still be subject to copyright protection.