This article incorporates
public domain material from the United States Government document «Invest Wisely: An Introduction to Mutual Funds, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission».
This article incorporates
public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website http://bioguide.congress.gov.
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materials from the
public domain.
We really like it for converting books downloaded
from other sources, like Project Gutenberg, which has tonnes of free reading
material in the
public domain, or Humble Bundle.
She freely mines the
public domain for high and low brow images, respectively making videos that have consisted of YouTube footage of
material shot live on mobile phone cameras during the aftermath of the Egyptian revolution, excerpts
from bootleg copies of popular Egyptian films
from the 1950s to the present and a remake of a single iconic image lifted
from an experimental French film dubbed with a futuristic account of a different place.
A conservative approach to copyright can also prevent users
from accessing
materials in the
public domain.
By punishing your own serious and honest users
from accessing this impressive collection of
public domain material, you are merely trying to divert attention
from the very few copyright violations which deserve serious attention.
They may be happy to use it as a traditional print casebook (those hard bound books do look good on a young lawyer's bookshelf); they may prefer to make it available to their students electronically; they may wish to insert their own teaching notes into our content and then provide their students with either a print, electronic or hybrid version of the teaching
material; or they may wish to supplement a principal resource (such as casebook) with other proprietary
material (such as text
from a doctrinal work) or
public domain material (via links to cases, statutes and other resources).
In this case the plaintiff, Robinson, took inspiration
from the
public domain work, Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, first published in 1719, and drew detailed sketches and storyboards, wrote scripts and synopses, and designed promotional
materials for a character, «Robinson Curiosity», who like Defoe's character, lives on a tropical island and must learn to interact with others who may come to the island.
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from the copyright owner, and your use falls within the scope of that permission.