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+ | See the [[CC0 FAQ]] and [[PDM FAQ|Public Domain Mark FAQ]] for further information about these [[public domain]] tools. | ||
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| Who may use || Anyone with knowledge || Rights holder (“affirmer”) | | Who may use || Anyone with knowledge || Rights holder (“affirmer”) | ||
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− | | Scope || [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Copyright, including all related and neighboring rights] || [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/ | + | | Scope || [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Copyright, including all related and neighboring rights] || [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Copyright, including all related and neighboring rights] |
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| Legal status of work to which tool may be applied || Any work that is already free of known copyright worldwide, including all neighboring and related rights | | Legal status of work to which tool may be applied || Any work that is already free of known copyright worldwide, including all neighboring and related rights | ||
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NB: CC does not recommend PDM for use with databases that are unrestricted by copyright but are restricted by sui generis database rights | NB: CC does not recommend PDM for use with databases that are unrestricted by copyright but are restricted by sui generis database rights | ||
− | || Yes, an illustrative and non exhaustive list of any and all such rights however characterized is contained in Section 1 of the CC0 legal code, and includes sui generis database rights | + | || Yes, an illustrative and non exhaustive list of any and all such rights however characterized is contained in Section 1 of the CC0 [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode legal code], and includes sui generis database rights |
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| Person(s) whose rights are affected upon application of tool || None, PDM is not legally operative || Rights of the affirmer only; no effect on the right(s) of third parties | | Person(s) whose rights are affected upon application of tool || None, PDM is not legally operative || Rights of the affirmer only; no effect on the right(s) of third parties |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 12 August 2011
See the CC0 FAQ and Public Domain Mark FAQ for further information about these public domain tools.
Features | Public Domain Mark | CC0 Public Domain Dedication |
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Nature of tool | Label for works already in the worldwide public domain | Tool that effectively places a work in the worldwide public domain |
Who may use | Anyone with knowledge | Rights holder (“affirmer”) |
Scope | Copyright, including all related and neighboring rights | Copyright, including all related and neighboring rights |
Legal status of work to which tool may be applied | Any work that is already free of known copyright worldwide, including all neighboring and related rights
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Any work that is restricted by affirmer’s copyright or neighboring and related rights, in one or more jurisdiction(s) |
Definition of related and neighboring rights | Not provided (PDM does not have accompanying legal code)
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Yes, an illustrative and non exhaustive list of any and all such rights however characterized is contained in Section 1 of the CC0 legal code, and includes sui generis database rights |
Person(s) whose rights are affected upon application of tool | None, PDM is not legally operative | Rights of the affirmer only; no effect on the right(s) of third parties |
Rights affected upon application of tool | None, PDM is not legally operative | All of affirmer’s copyright and related and neighboring rights are unconditionally waived or licensed (where waiver is not effective) |
Rights that may exist/persist after application | Moral and other related and neighboring rights that persist post-expiration of applicable copyright term (but note, PDM does not attempt to affect those rights) | Moral and other related and neighboring rights of affirmer that are not waivable or licensable
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Effect on work itself upon application | None, PDM is not legally operative but instead labels a work already free of known copyright and related and neighboring rights through means such as expiration of term of applicable copyright term | Places work as closely as possible in the public domain, worldwide |