Copyright-free
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Copyright-free is a conventional expression extensively used in Japan by authors whose works can be used freely regardless of copyright. It is distinguished from public domain but is not entirely a commitment to copyleft.
[edit] See also
- Japanese copyright law
- Nezumi mouse: a satire to copyrights
- FairShare
[edit] External link
- The absurdity of copyright (referring mostly to Belgian copyright regulations regarding music)