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  2. Public-domain-equivalent license - Wikipedia

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    Public-domain-equivalent license. Public-domain-equivalent license are licenses that grant public-domain -like rights and/or act as waivers. They are used to make copyrighted works usable by anyone without conditions, while avoiding the complexities of attribution or license compatibility that occur with other licenses.

  3. Public-domain software - Wikipedia

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    From the software culture of the 1950s to 1990s, public-domain (or PD) software were popular as original academic phenomena. This kind of freely distributed and shared "free software" combined the present-day classes of freeware, shareware, and free and open-source software, and was created in academia, by hobbyists, and hackers. [2]

  4. The Public Domain Review - Wikipedia

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    Share-Alike 3.0 (unquoted text in collection posts and articles only) [1] The Public Domain Review is an online journal showcasing works which have entered the public domain. It was co-founded by Jonathan Gray and Adam Green. [2] It was launched on January 1, 2011, to coincide with Public Domain Day. [3]

  5. Public domain - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, The Creative Commons proposed the Public Domain Mark (PDM) as symbol to indicate that a work is free of known copyright restrictions and therefore in the public domain. [42] [43] The public domain mark is a combination of the copyright symbol, which acts as copyright notice, with the international 'no' symbol.

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  7. Public domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although there is support in the statutes for allowing work to be dedicated to the public domain, there cannot be an unlimited right to dedicate work to the public domain because of a quirk of U.S. copyright law which grants the author of a work the right to cancel "the exclusive or nonexclusive grant of a transfer or license of copyright or of ...

  8. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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  9. 2019 in public domain - Wikipedia

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    Entering the public domain in the United States. 2019 was the first year since 1998 in which the majority of media from a previous year entered the public domain after the expiration of its copyright term. [5] 2019 is also the first year in this annual process, where 1923 works become public domain that year, then 1924 works in 2020, and so on ...