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  • ...by their owners, also known as [[orphan works]], to pass into the [[public domain]]. ...nths thereafter would allow the work to irreversibly lapse into the public domain in the United States and other countries and areas applying the [[rule of t
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  • ...policy discussion of existing and emerging issues concerning the [[public domain]] in the digital environment - as well as related topics, including, but no ...s aimed at helping to frame the general discourse on and around the public domain in the digital environment by highlighting the challenges arising from the
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  • ...by their owners, also known as [[orphan works]], to pass into the [[public domain]]. ...nths thereafter would allow the work to irreversibly lapse into the public domain in the United States and other countries and areas applying the [[rule of t
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  • ...|quote=}}</ref> or as [[SaaS]], the shutdown of the servers will lead to a public loss of the software. If the software product is without alternative, the m ...5/microsoft-makes-source-code-for-ms-dos-and-word-for-windows-available-to-public/ |archive-date=July 21, 2014 }} (NB. While the author and publishers claim
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  • ...are used most prominently for the [[Internet]]'s [[country code top-level domain]]s (with a few exceptions). They are also used as country identifiers exten ...s have been used in the [[Domain Name System]] as [[country code top-level domain]]s (ccTLDs). The [[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]] currently assigns
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  • ...16}} and used most prominently for the Internet's [[country code top-level domain]]s (with a few exceptions). ...b| url=https://www.iana.org/help/eligible-tlds| title=Qualifying top-level domain strings: Eligible categories of top-level domains| publisher=Internet Assig
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  • ...er on Vimeo]</ref> About 65% of the Archive's holdings are in the [[public domain]] because their copyrights have expired, or because they were U.S. producti ...ively high level of public access to its collections. Over 6,400 [[public domain]] films are available for download and unrestricted reuse on the Internet a
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  • ...nor digitized, except when [[fair use]] exceptions apply. Until recently, public libraries could not distribute orphaned books without risking being fined u ...law.duke.edu/cspd/orphanworks.html|work=Center for the Study of the Public Domain|publisher=Duke University|access-date=2012-10-18|archive-url=https://web.ar
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  • ...he NFR contributes, is to ensure the survival, conservation, and increased public availability of America's film heritage.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.loc ...consider.<ref name="PublicNominate">{{cite news|last=Keogh|first=Jim|title=Public gets ticket to put favorite flicks in registry|work=[[Telegram & Gazette]]|
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  • ...d promotional and historical materials for the purpose of preservation and public access." Shortly thereafter, on June 4, 2008, the European Union announced ...ssion to the Copyright Office, from the Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Duke University Law School, March 2005.
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  • ...{{sfn|Tanner|2000}}—a ''[[Apatosaurus|Brontosaurus]]'' skeleton was put on public display for the first time in 1905.{{sfn|Nathan|Crafton|2013|pp=43}} Adver * [[List of films in the public domain in the United States]]
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  • ...may be the first depiction of poker in film, and provides insight into the public's perception of the game at the time as a male-dominated societal ill.{{efn ''A Cure for Pokeritis'' is in the [[public domain]] and so is widely available, including online. In 1998, [[Kino Internation
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  • The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. 06:52:55:22 VS CU bomb shelter signs; Public Shelter, Shelter Zone; crowd of people walking through doorway with Shelter
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  • ...link = Edie Adams|title = Television/Video Preservation Study: Los Angeles Public Hearing|work = National Film Preservation Board|publisher = Library of Cong ...that WWE leaves in its archives are either songs that are in the [[public domain]], such as the "Dawn" section of ''[[Also sprach Zarathustra (Strauss)|Also
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  • ...cagotribune.com}}</ref> Some of the films are free to view due to [[public domain]] laws.<ref name="chitrib" /> The site is inclusive of approximately 250 Bl
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  • ...Melodies'' shorts from before December 1943 have lapsed into the [[public domain]] and are thus freely distributed through various unofficial releases.
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  • ...haracters. Many of the shorts in the original series are now in the public domain. One short in the series, 1922's ''The Hypnotist'', was preserved by the [[
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  • ...e -->]</ref> The decision effectively released the films into the [[public domain]], although some stories may contain other underlying intellectual property
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  • * ''[[The World Factbook]]'' (public domain), Central Intelligence Agency
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  • * ''[[The World Factbook]]'' (public domain), Central Intelligence Agency
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