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| '''Public domain''' is not really a license, it's the lack of applicable copyright. It can be viewed as a permission for everyone to do anything with a work, without copyright restrictions. [[Licenses/CC-0|Usually]] a work is not released into public domain, but if the copyright runs out (depending on the country of origin) it's in the public domain. A work ineligible for copyright is also in the public domain.
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| A work released in this way grants all the four freedoms listed in the [[definition]] of free cultural works:
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| {{:Four freedoms}}
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| Additonally, a work released in this way will have:
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| ===No Restrictions===
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| [[Permissible_restrictions|Additional conditions]] are not guaranteed to be in place.
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| ==See also==
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| *[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Licensing#Country-specific_laws Country-specific laws] (a guideline on Wikimedia Commons)
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| *[[Licenses/CC-0|Creative Commons CC0 Universal Public Domain Dedication]]
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