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Public domain refers to works whose intellectual property rights have expired, have been forfeited, or are inapplicable.
Public domain may also refer to:
- Public domain (land), lands maintained by a public entity that cannot be sold, since they are considered to belong to the whole community
- Public Domain (film), 2003 Canadian film
- Public Domain (band), a Scottish dance music act
- Public Domain (album), a 2000 album by Dave Alvin
- The Public Domain (film), a 2015 drama film
See also
edit- Commons:Help:Public domain, for help with tagging Wikimedia Commons files as public domain
- Public record, widely known or otherwise widely available information, sometimes erroneously described with the term "public domain" from intellectual property law
- Public-access television, a form of non-commercial mass media