Legal Aspects of Public Domain Material
Author : Lisa Preston
Public domain material is content that’s no longer copyrighted That means you are allowed to use the work for creating your own personal or commercial projects The potential problem comes when finding out whether the document in question is actually copyright free It’s not always clear, even on copyright search sites
Numerous individuals and publishing companies have reprinted old works like the G A Henty books for young folks and Charlotte Mason’s educational books Others take bits and pieces of art or photos and create totally new collections Magazine covers become artwork, old ads hang in restaurants, vintage graphics are transformed into patterns for needlework The sky’s the limit when it comes to repackaging public domain material!
So, as long as a book, article, movie, etc is truly in the public domain, you can use all or part of it in your own products You can even reprint the work and sell it as a tangible product Always make absolutely certain, though, that any work you use is, indeed, copyright- free so you don’t get into legal issues
Ignorance of the law can shut down your entire business! Take the few extra minutes to learn the ins and outs of making sure what you want to use is, indeed, copyright-free material Don’t take someone else’s word that a piece of work is in the public domain either Locate and keep a copy of proof if you’re going to use the work in your own product
There’s a huge misunderstanding going around right now online that all you have to do to use vintage magazines is to do your own copyright search at copyright ( gov) or other research sites, and then if there’s no “RE” beside the magazines, they weren’t renewed, and you’re free to use them
This is false information!
I spoke to three separate lawyers on the topic, as I had bought hundreds of magazines, and was prepared to use them Some little voice inside told me to check for legal purposes, and I was shocked by what the lawyers told me
Did you know that a work can be copyrighted and not registered? This issue poses a huge problem for those who have researched copyright ( gov) and then took content for their site just because the magazine didn’t appear to be registered
If you are using any book or magazine content you haven’t had thoroughly searched (from all three databases at the Library of Congress), then you could actually be using content illegally
Bottom line – stay legal, keep your profits Always have a formal legal search of all databases to make sure you are not using copyrighted content
Lisa Rae Preston is the author of the Ultimate Public Domain Sourcebook, over 300 pages of sources for all things public domain, including books, photos, film, audios, and software. For your free copy of this book, visit http://www.pdsourcebook.com
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