Storytelling for Film and Television
Public domain refers to creative works that are not protected by intellectual property laws, allowing anyone to use, modify, and distribute them without seeking permission or paying royalties. This status typically applies to works whose copyrights have expired, works created by the government, or works that have been explicitly placed in the public domain by their creators. Understanding public domain is crucial for filmmakers and storytellers as it opens up a wealth of material that can be adapted without legal complications.
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