public domain
English
Noun
- the realm of intellectual property which is not protected by patents or copyright, i.e. over which no person or other legal entity can establish a proprietary interest
- This book is in the public domain.
- There is very little information about the treaty which is in the public domain.
- open land such as unowned prairie in the western and southwestern United States; space not subject to a land patent
- the realm of published works, as opposed to unpublished tracts
- 2012, David W. Phillipson, Foundations of an African Civilisation. Aksum & the northern Horn, 1000 BC–AD 1300, Woodbridge, Suffolk: James Currey, page 5:
- All works cited in this book are in the public domain: I have strictly excluded items such as unpublished university dissertations and conference presentations, reports of limited circulation like those to licensing and funding agencies, and notes in newsletters.
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Translations
realm of intellectual property
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attributive: not subject to any copyright or patent restrictions
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