Phrases with «public domain»

The phrase "public domain" refers to creative works (such as books, music, or art) that are not protected by copyright anymore. This means anyone can use, copy, or modify them, without needing permission or paying any fees. They belong to everyone in the public. Full definition

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Sentences with «public domain»

  • The patent holder had exclusive rights to the invention but the emphasis was on putting it in public domain for the common good. (slashgear.com)
  • To sum up: it is a mistake to think of public domain books as an easy way to earn money. (publishdrive.com)
  • The site offers thousands of free public domain books, like audiobooks or text files. (ebookfriendly.com)
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