Public domain - Creative Commons
creativecommons.org › share-your-work › public-dOur licenses help authors keep and manage their copyright on terms they choose. Our public domain tools, on the other hand, enable authors and copyright owners who want to dedicate their works to the worldwide public domain to do so, and facilitate the labeling and discovery of works that are already free of known copyright restrictions. CC0
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www.rawpixel.com › public-domainPublic Domain. The world’s best collection of public domain art and design resources. Collated and digitally enhanced from international museums and our own original collection of artworks. We are making these available to you to use as you like with a CC0 license. Images. Public Domain Collection.
CC0 FAQ - Creative Commons
wiki.creativecommons.org › wiki › CC0_FAQWhat is the difference between CC0 and the Public Domain Mark ("PDM")? CC0 and PDM differ in important respects and have distinct purposes. CC0 is intended for use only by authors or holders of copyright and related or neighboring rights (including sui generis database rights), in connection with works that are still subject to those rights in ...
Public domain - Creative Commons
wiki.creativecommons.org › wiki › Public_domainCreative Commons public domain tools. CC0 (occasionally written as CC Zero) is a public domain dedication that allows copyright holders to place works in the public domain to the extent legally possible, worldwide. CC's Public Domain Mark allows anyone to mark a work that is already free of copyright restrictions around the world.