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US Government resources[edit]If any page or image seems missing, replace http://www.sru.edu/depts/cisba/compsci/dailey in its URI with http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/Subject-based Collections[edit]

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Art[edit]

Note: Accurate photographs of two-dimensional visual artworks lack expressive content and are automatically in the public domain once the painting's copyright has expired (which it has in the US if it was published before 1923). All other copyright notices can safely be ignored.

  • http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/
  • http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ - The Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS) is an American art catalog compiled by the Smithsonian Institution. It has many reproductions of American paintings. However, it is known to have a number of factual errors, so it should be used with great care.
  • http://www.artrenewal.org/pages/artistindex.php - Images of the works of more than 2,600 realist painters, many in the public domain; check catalogue for dates of works and artists. Note: Accurate photographs of two-dimensional visual artworks lack expressive content and are automatically in the public domain once the painting's copyright has expired (which it has in the US if it was published before 1923). All other copyright notices can safely be ignored.
  • http://www.thefamousartists.com - Growing resource with biographies and selected works of artists whose works are all in the public domain.
  • http://www.getty.edu/art/ - 10000 images of Getty Museum[4] There is also search page
Automotive[edit]
  • The Crittenden Automotive Library. Not all are PD! The image detail page will state the status, PD images will be marked "Public domain" or by year of publication if before 1922.
Clip Art[edit]

Clip art, in the graphic arts, refers to pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Clip art is generally composed exclusively of illustrations (created by hand or by computer software), and does not include stock photography.

  • http://www.wpclipart.com - exists to maintain and grow an online collection of artwork for schoolkids and others that is free of copyright concerns as well as safe from inappropriate images. To ensure these qualities, no direct user-uploaded images are allowed. This is one of the largest collections of public domain images online (clip art and photos), and the fastest-loading. Maintainer vets all images and promptly answers email inquiries.
  • Open Clip Art - This project is an archive of public domain clip art. The clip art is stored in the W3C scalable vector graphics (SVG) format.
  • Public Domain Clip Art- 25,000+ Public Domain Clip Arts (good for printing). Categorized & searchable.
  • Public Domain Vectors- Categorized and searchable vector graphics in public domain
  • Clip Art/Public Domain at DMOZ (a list of links to sites with public domain clip art)
Computer-generated[edit]History[edit]
  • http://ushistoryimages.com - Public domain images from United States history.
  • http://www.acliparthistory.com - Public Domain images of the History of the World. Also Natural History and Fancy letters suitable for school projects
  • http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ammemhome.html Library of Congress American Memory site (Check copyright information for the separate items before deciding to use them!)
  • http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ngillus.htm Images from The Newgate Calendar. Mostly crimes and criminals from the 18th century. Also other works athttp://www.exclassics.com
  • http://www.fromoldbooks.org/ Collection images scanned from various old books that are now in the public domain. Searchable. Used to be underhttp://www.holoweb.net/~liam/
  • http://www.john-leech-archive.org.uk/ John Leech sketch archives 1841 until 1864 from Punch magazine The page states they are long out of copyright and that they are believed to be public domain.
  • http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/ Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library's online collection of digital images. Most will be {PD-art}. 90,000 images from rare books and manuscripts, search by keyword.
  • http://digitalgallery.nypl.org New York Public Library. Over 700,000 images scanned from books. Including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated books, printed ephemera, and more. There is a per-image usage fee even for public domain images.
  • http://www.oldbookillustrations.com/ Images scanned from old books. States that images on the site are the works of artists who "...have been dead for over seventy years, which makes them part of the public domain in many countries". Searchable by keywords.
  • America As It Was - a huge resource for vintage postcards in the US, organized by state. Any postcard first published in the US before 1978 without an explicit copyright notice is PD. Lots of photos, aerial views, and maps of many US locations.
  • "The Secret Museum of Mankind" - collection of anthropological photographs published in a 1935 book without copyright. Scanned and released under a CC-NC license, but images should be public domain, at least in the US, since they are faithful reproductions of PD images. (Warning: strong 1930's racist P. O. V.)
Specific periods[edit]Literature[edit]Logos and flags[edit]Mexico[edit]Music[edit]New Zealand[edit]Postage stamps[edit]
Public domain books[edit]

A public domain book is a book with no copyright or a book where that where created without a license or also books where its copyrights expired,[20] or have been forfeited.[21]Every book and tale written prior to 1787 is under public domain (or in most of the countries 1945) is on public domain, among them, every book written by Jane AustenLewis CarrollEdgar Allan Poe and H. G. Wells.

18th century[edit]19th century[edit]20th century[edit]

These books are commonly found online on websites like internet archive or wikisource in diverse formats like .PDF, .Doc. These books and can be converted from .txt, .doc or .pdf formats to EPUB format (ebook reader format) by a click with Calibre (free software). Everybody can download, copy, edit and read in a digital way on ebook readers, computers, or printed freely and without restrictions. They are commonly found online, on libraries, in diverse formats like .PDF, .Doc, and can be converted to EPUB by a click with Calibre and Sigil (both free software) so any one can be read in a digital way on ebook readers, computers, or printed freely.

Public domain music[edit]
Main article: Public domain music

Music has been created and played by humans for millennia. An object identified as a possible flute (the Divje Babe Flute) is more than 40,000 years old. Even if humans had musical instruments and made music there was a need for a musical notation system to be able to preserve song through writing. The first such system, the Music of Mesopotamia notation system, was created 4000 years ago. In the X century Guido of Arezzo introduced Latin musical notations.[citation needed] All this laid the foundation for the preservation of global music belonging to the public domain since the beginning of musical history to the present.

Musopen project has been dedicated to record this music whose records are in the public domain using musical instruments and equipment sound capture for not only musical writings are available to the general public but also can the music itself in an audibly way high quality formats lossless formats like Flac that gives the highest possible quality, and also in a low quality format or with lost as .ogg files (that were very useful during the early years of Internet and the first generations of portable media player). Archive.com preserve this entire collection of classical music recorded by the Museopen project, every song can be freely downloaded and distributed. An example of this music Coriolanus Overture of Ludwig van Beethoven recorded by the project Musopen stored in Flac format:

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Public domain films[edit]
Main article: Public domain film

public domain film is a film that was released to public domain by its author or because its copyright has expired. In 2016 there are more than 2000 films on public domain in every genre, from musicals to romance, horror to animated movies and noir to western movies.

Value[edit]

Pamela Samuelson has identified eight "values" that can arise from information and works in the public domain.[22]:22

Possible values include:

  1. Building blocks for the creation of new knowledge, examples include data, facts, ideas, theories, and scientific principle.
  2. Access to cultural heritage through information resources such as ancient Greek texts and Mozart’s symphonies.
  3. Promoting education, through the spread of information, ideas, and scientific principles.
  4. Enabling follow-on innovation, through for example expired patents and copyright.
  5. Enabling low cost access to information without the need to locate the owner or negotiate rights clearance and pay royalties, through for example expired copyrighted works or patents, and non-original data compilation.[23]
  6. Promoting public health and safety, through information and scientific principles.
  7. Promoting the democratic process and values, through news, laws, regulation, and judicial opinion.
  8. Enabling competitive imitation, through for example expired patents and copyright, or publicly disclosed technologies that do not qualify for patent protection.[22]:22
Relationship with derivative works[edit]
L.H.O.O.Q. (1919). Derivative work by theDadaist Marcel Duchampbased on the Mona Lisa.

Derivative works include translationsmusical arrangements, and dramatizations of a work, as well as other forms of transformation or adaptation.[24]Copyrighted works may not be used for derivative works without permission from the copyright owner,[25] while public domain works can be freely used for derivative works without permission.[26][27] Artworks that are public domain may also be reproduced photographically or artistically or used as the basis of new, interpretive works.[28] Works derived from public domain works can be copyrighted.[29]

Once works enter into the public domain, derivative works such as adaptations in book and film may increase noticeably, as happened with Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel The Secret Garden, which became public domain in 1987.[30] By 1999, the plays of Shakespeare, all public domain, had been used in more than 420 feature-length films.[31] In addition to straightforward adaptation, they have been used as the launching point for transformative retellings such as Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Troma Entertainment's Tromeo and Juliet.[32][33][34]Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q. is a derivative of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, one of thousands of derivative works based on the public domain painting.[26]

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Early academic public-domain software ecosystem[edit]

In the 1950s to the 1990s software culture, as original academic phenomena, "public-domain" (usually abbreviated to "PD") software was popular. This kind of freely distributed and shared "free software" combined the nowadays differentiated software classes of freewareshareware and free and open-source software and was created in academia, and by hobbyists and hackers.[2] As software was often written in an interpreted language such as BASIC, the source code was needed and therefore distributed to run the software. PD software was also shared and distributed as printed source code (type-in program) in computer magazines (like Creative ComputingSoftSideCompute!Byte etc.) and books, like the bestseller BASIC Computer Games.[3] Early on, closed-source software was uncommon until the mid-1970s to the 1980s.[citation needed]

Before 1974, when the US Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU) decided that "computer programs, to the extent that they embody an author's original creation, are proper subject matter of copyright",[4] software was not copyrightable and therefore always in public domain. This legislation, plus court decisions such as Apple v. Franklin in 1983 for object code, clarified that the Copyright Act gave computer programs the copyright status of literary works.

In the 1980s, a common way to share public-domain software[verification needed] was by receiving them through a local user group or a company like PC-SIG, of Sunnyvale, California, who maintained a mail-order catalog of more than 300 disks with an average price of US$6.[5] Public-domain software with source code was also shared on BBSnetworks. Public-domain software was commercialized sometimes by a donationware model, asking the users for a money donation to be sent by mail.[6]

The public-domain "free sharing" and "donationware" commercialization models evolved in following years to the (non-voluntary) shareware model,[7][8] and software free of charge, called freeware.[9] Additionally, due to other changes in the computer industry, the sharing of source code became less usual.[10]

With the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (and the earlier Copyright Act of 1976), the legal base for public-domain software changed drastically. Before the act, releasing a software without copyright notice was enough for dedicating to public domain. With the new copyright act, software was by default copyright-protected and needed an explicit waiver statement or license of the author.[11][12]

Reference implementations of algorithms, often cryptographic algorithms, meant or applied for standardization are still often given into the public domain, examples are CERN's httpd[13] in 1993 and Serpent cipher in 1999. The Openwall Project maintains a list of several algorithms and their source code in the public domain.[14]

Free and open-source software as successor[edit]

As response in the end 1980s of the academic software ecosystem to the change in the copyright system, permissive license texts were developed, like the BSD license and derivatives. Permissive-licensed software, which is a kind of free and open-source software, shares most characteristics of the earlier public-domain software, but stands on the legal base of copyright law.

In 1980s Richard Stallman, who worked long in an academic environment of "public-domain"-like software sharing, noticed the emerge of proprietary software and the decline of the public-domain software ecosystem. As approach to preserve this ecosystem he created a software license, the GPL, which encodes the "public-domain" rights and enforces them irrevocable on software. Paradoxically, his copyleft approach relies on the enforceability of the copyright to be effective. Copyleft free software shares therefore many properties with public-domain software, but doesn't allow relicensing or sublicensing. Unlike real public-domain software or permissive-licensed software, Stallman's copyleft license tries to enforce the free shareability of software also for the future by not allowing license changes.

To refer to free software (which is under a free software license) or to software distributed and usable free of charge (freeware) as "public-domain" is therefore incorrect. While public domain gives up the author's exclusive rights (e.g. copyright), in free software the author's copyright is still retained and used, for instance to enforce copyleft or to hand out permissive-licensed software. Licensed software is in general not in the public domain.[15] Another distinct difference is that an executable program may be in the public domain even if its source code is not made available (making the program not feasibly modifiable), while free software has the source code always available.

Post-copyright public domain[edit]

With the 2000s and the emerge of peer-to-peer sharing networks and sharing in web development, a new copyright-critical developer generation made the "license-free" public-domain software model visible again, also criticizing the FOSS license ecosystem ("Post Open Source") as stabilizing part of the copyright system.[16][17][18][19] New non-FOSS licenses and waiver texts were developed, notable the Creative Commons "CC0" (2009) and the "unlicense" (2010), and a growing popularity of permissive software licenses was noticed. Also, the growing problem of orphaned software and digital obsolescence of software raised the awareness of the relevance of passing software into PD again for a better digital preservation of the digital heritage, unrestricted by copyright and DRM.[20][21][22][23]

Around 2004 there was a debate whether public-domain software can be considered part of the FOSS ecosystem, as lawyer Lawrence Rosen argued in the essay "Why the public domain isn't a license" that software could not truly be given into public domain,[24] a position that faced opposition by Daniel J. Bernstein and others.[25] In 2012, the status was finally resolved when Rosen changed his mind and accepted the CC0 as open-source license, while admitting that contrary to previous claims copyright can be waived away, backed by a Ninth circuit's decision.[26]

Passing of software into public domain[edit]Release without copyright notice[edit]

Before the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (and the earlier Copyright Act of 1976, which went into effect in 1978) works could be easily given into the public domain by just releasing it without an explicit copyright notice. After that, all works were by default copyright-protected and needed to be actively given into public domain by a waiverstatement.[11][12]

Leaving the copyright term[edit]

Copyrighted works, like software, are meant to pass into public domain after the copyright term, losing their copyright privilege. Due to the decades-long copyright protection granted by the Berne Convention, no software has ever passed into public domain by leaving copyright terms. The question how fast works should pass into public domain has been a matter of scientific[27][28][29] and public debates, also for software like video games.[21][22][23]

Public-domain-like licenses and waivers[edit]
WTFPL license logo, a public-domain-like license
CC0 license logo, a copyright waiver and public-domain-like license[30]

While real public domain makes software licenses unnecessary, as no owner/author is required to grant permission ("Permission culture"), there are licenses that grant public-domain-like rights. There is no universally agreed-upon license, but multiple licenses that aim to release source code into the public domain.

In 2000 the WTFPL was released as public-domain-like license/waiver/anti-copyright notice.[31] In 2009 the Creative commons released the CC0, which was created for compatibility with also law domains (e.g. Civil law of continental Europe) where dedicating into public domain is problematic. This is achieved by a public-domain waiver statement and a fall-back all-permissive license, for the case the waiver is not possible.[32][33] The Unlicense, published around 2010, has a focus on an anti-copyright message. The unlicense offers a public-domain waiver text with a fall-back public-domain-like license inspired by permissive licenses but without attribution clause.[34][35] In 2015 Github reported that of their approx. 5.1 million licensed projects hosted almost 2% use the unlicense, approx. 102,000 projects.[36]

Public-domain software[edit]

See also Category:Public-domain software with source codeCategory:Public-domain software

Classical PD software[edit]

Public domain software in the early computer age was for instance shared as type-in program in computer magazines and books like BASIC Computer Games. Explicit PD waiver statements or license files were at that time unusual. Publicly available software without a copyright notice was assumed to be, and shared as, public-domain software.

Notable general PD software from that time include:

Video games are among the earliest examples of shared PD software, which are still notable today:

Many PD software authors kept the practices of public-domain release without having a waiver text, not knowing or caring for the changed copyright law and creating therefore a legal problem. On the other hand, magazines started in the mid-1980s to claim copyright even for type-in programs that were seen as PD before.[41][42] Only slowly PD software authors started to include explicit relinquishment or license statement texts.

Examples of modern PD software[edit]

These examples of modern PD software (after the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988) is either under proper public domain (e.g. created by an US governmental organization), under a proper public-domain-like license (for instance CC0) or accompanied by a clear waiver statement from the author. While not as widespread as in the pre-2000s, PD software still exists nowadays. For example, Sourceforge listed 334 hosted PD projects in 2016,[43] GitHub 102,000 PD projects under the unlicense alone in 2015.[36]In 2016 an analysis of the Fedora Project's packages revealed "public domain" as seventh most popular "license".[44]

The award-winning video game developer Jason Rohrer releases his works into the PD, as does Daniel J. Bernstein with his reference implementations of cryptographic algorithms.

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