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  2. Public domain in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This could have the effect of "certifying" that the author intended to release the software into the public domain. It does not seem that registration is necessary to release the software into the public domain, because the law does not state that public-domain status is conferred by registration. Judicial rulings support this conclusion; see ...

  3. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    OneDrive initially did not store previous versions of files, except for Microsoft Office formats. [41] In July 2017, however, Microsoft OneDrive team announced that version history support for all file types was the top requested feature; as such, OneDrive would keep older versions of all files for up to 30 days.

  4. Public-domain software - Wikipedia

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    Copyleft free software, therefore, shares many properties with public-domain software, but does not allow relicensing or sublicensing. Unlike real public-domain software or permissive-licensed software, Stallman's copyleft license tries to enforce the free shareability of software also for the future by not allowing license changes.

  5. Public domain - Wikipedia

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    The Unlicense offers a public domain waiver text with a fallback public domain-like license inspired by permissive licenses but without attribution. [64] [65] Another option is the Zero Clause BSD license, released in 2006 and aimed at software. [66]

  6. Template:PD-ineligible - Wikipedia

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    Use when there are no better options. This is a very general that just says the image fails to pass the threshold of originality and does not qualify for copyright protection. {{PD-ineligible-USonly}} Same as above, except when the image is believed to be below the threshold of originality in the United States but not its home country. More ...

  7. Public-domain-equivalent license - Wikipedia

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    The Unlicense software license, published around 2010, offers a public-domain waiver text with a fall-back public-domain-like license, inspired by permissive licenses but without an attribution clause. [12] [13] In 2015 GitHub reported that approximately 102,000 of their 5.1 million licensed projects, or 2%, use the Unlicense. [note 3]

  8. Category:Public domain files - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory. Free files can be moved to the Wikimedia Commons.

  9. See Wikipedia: Granting work into the public domain. {}: a statement intended to release a contributor's own work into public domain and request an entirely optional link back to Wikipedia from anyone reproducing it {}: a statement intended to release a contributor's own work into public domain