Not exact matches
In 1999 Alan Moore created The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen which pulled characters from a
number of classic (and
public domain) novels and placed them together as a sort of super team (this innovative series
was scrubbed into an abysmally average 2003 film).
These days a growing
number of movies
are in the
public domain.
You never know who
is out there looking for you and you certainly don't want personal details such as your physical address, personal email ID and phone
number out
in the
public domain.
Amazon uses its own proprietary format, but a
number of
Public Domain sources have them available
in MOBI, which
is the version you want if you have any model of the Kindle.
Despite an ever increasing
number of books
in the
public domain, there haven't
been considerable efforts by contemporary publishers to render this, fully compatible with today's technology and requirements.
Exact sales
numbers are unknown and not
in the
public domain due to agreements with investors.
There have
been a lot of leaks about the upcoming tablet over the last few weeks, a
number of parts and components have already
been leaked out
in the
public domain.
** Oddly, neither Anne of Windy Poplars nor Anne of Ingleside
is in public domain in the U.S. I say «oddly,» since they
are numbers 4 and 6 of an 8 - book series; logically, you would think it would
be books 7 and 8 which
were not
in public domain.
The good news
is that this
is really a mature market now (both Amazon and B&N offer «over one million» titles
in their libraries) and between library lending, friend - to - friend lending,
public domain books, and the sheer inevitability of e-books-as-the-future, you'll
be well served by a
number of products on the market — you'll just probably
be best served by Amazon.
There
are only four hundred books
in the literature category, of which a significant
number are public domain books.
Shortly after works
are created and proprietized, they tend to disappear from
public view only to reappear
in significantly increased
numbers when they fall into the
public domain and lose their owners.
My e-book library now
numbers in the hundreds: lots of
public domain, e-book versions (on sale) of real books I already own (because it
is a lot easier to travel with a tablet than a library), and new purchases.
B&N's official
number is over a million, but half of those
are works
in the
public domain.
This seems to contrast with Sony / Google strategy of piling
in as much
public domain content (which
is mainly low quality or outdated) to impress customers with raw book
numbers.
It should
be noted that review
is in the
public domain but a review that has a high participant
number will definitely
be more reliable.
To obtain a CHIC
number for a particular dog, a dog owner must have their dog tested using all designated Required CHIC health screens for that particular breed, and allow this information to
be included
in the OFA CHIC
public domain database.
The owner can obtain a CHIC
number on a dog regardless of the test results; a dog with abnormal results can
be given a CHIC
number as long as all «Required» tests
are performed, and the owner consents to inclusion of all of the results
in the OFA CHIC
public domain database.
The coding sequences (Genbank Accession
number HQ110882) of both of these
are in 100 % agreement with the
public domain assembled canine genome on Chromosome 7: 22,632,147 — 22,638,970.
Rather, the value of having the forecast to 2020 out
in the
public domain is that, if the government chooses to update their forecast
numbers based on a single new point of data, it will
be transparent.
Given that this
was in the
public domain and has
been discussed
in the media and on various websites over a
number of weeks, the ICO's view, as I indicated when we spoke yesterday,
is that the University must have understood that the question whether an offence under section 77 had
been committed would
be looked at.
Lead Counsel
in a large
number of BIT / investor - State arbitrations, of which a few
are in the
public domain, including:
In recent years, the USPTO has come under increasing scrutiny over the quality of its patent examinations.1 The growing push for reform of the patent system
is fueled by the rapid rise of technology, financial services, telecommunications, and other innovations driving the information economy, all straining the USPTO's ability to evaluate and issue quality patents.2 Problems with patent quality occur when the Patent Office grants patents on claims that
are broader than what
is merited by the invention and the prior art. 3
In fact, a
number of these problematic patents have
been issued and publicized to much fanfare, including the infamous Smuckers» peanut butter and jelly patent where the company asserted a patent on their method of making the UncrustiblesTM crust-less peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, among others.4 These «bad» or improvidently granted patents impact the USPTO's ability to promote overall patent quality which, I will show, has serious implications for the
public domain.
In an age of increasing awareness around mental health, and an increasing
number of campaigns bringing the discussion of mental health into the
public domain, it
is alarming that parental alienation
is so mismanaged and underestimated by the various government agencies that
are supposed to
be working for the welfare and safeguarding of our nations children.