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What does it mean when a work is placed in the public domain?

January 22, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Linux Essentials › What does it mean when a work is placed in the public domain?
What does it mean when a work is placed in the public domain?
  • The work was done by a government agency
  • The author has died
  • You must redistribute changes to the software
  • You may not use the work for commercial purposes
  • The author has relinquished the copyright on the work

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