Public Domain: Turning Ideas to Dollar$
Public Domain: Turning Ideas to Dollar$
The term “public domain†stems from the word “public.†And when someone says
“public,†what comes up to mind? Of course, we know already that the word is
synonymous to “people†– that means, everyone.
So when you describe something as public, like when you say “public domain,†it
actually means that that particular domain belongs to everyone. Ergo, free.
Public domain refers to anything that the people can freely use. It may refer to
areas like community parks, playgrounds, unprotected natural land or wilderness
areas, and buildings and structures like shopping malls or downtown squares.
As long as any one can stay at a place without fear of being accused of trespassing
or loitering, then that place is considered public domain.
In addition to places, public domain may also refer to creative works. In legal
parlance, this means intellectual property, or anything that results from the
creative genius of man. This includes books, movies, art works, paintings, music,
images, photographs, trademarks, and more.
All of this is normally protected by copyright laws, of course. However, copyright
protection is not forever. Because of this, some people refer to it as “limited
monopoly.†For they expire, too. Or, they were not applied on the particular body
of intellectual property in the first place (i.e., works that were created before 1999)
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