What is Public Domain?
What is Public Domain?
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A work is generally considered to be within the public domain if it is ineligible for copyright protection or its copyright has expired. Public domain works can serve as the foundation for new creative works and can be quoted extensively.

The term “public domain” refers to creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws. The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist. Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it.

An important wrinkle to understand about public domain material is that, while each work belongs to the public, collections of public domain works may be protected by copyright. If, for example, someone has collected public domain images in a book or on a website, the collection as a whole may be protectable even though individual images are not. You are free to copy and use individual images but copying and distributing the complete collection may infringe what is known as the “collective works” copyright. Collections of public domain material will be protected if the person who created it has used creativity in the choices and organization of the public domain material. This usually involves some unique selection process, for example, a poetry scholar compiling a book—The Greatest Poems of e.e. cummings.

There are four common ways that works arrive in the public domain:

  • the copyright has expired
  • the copyright owner failed to follow copyright renewal rules
  • the copyright owner deliberately places it in the public domain, known as “dedication,” or
  • copyright law does not protect this type of work.

Here are some videos illustrating some works in the public domain.

15 Sites for Public Domain Books

No. Name Online/Download Note
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Online/Download
Project Gutenberg was founded in 1971 and is the oldest digital library. Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of books in the public domain. As of 20 May 2020, Project Gutenberg had reached 62,108 items in its collection of free eBooks.
2
Online/Download
Google not only has a paid bookstore that is a part of the Google Play ecosystem, but it also offers millions of free public domain books. It has partnered with academic libraries all over the world to digitize their entire archives.
3
Online/Download
Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to over 29,000,000 books and texts. Over 6,000,000 titles are fully accessible public domain eBooks.
4
Online/Download
HathiTrust Digital Library is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from over 90 research libraries including content digitized via Google Books and the Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally by libraries, offering a collection of over 10 million titles.
5
Online/Download
Open Library provides online digital copies in multiple formats, created from images of many public domain, out-of-print, and in-print books. It provides online access to 3,000,000 public domain and out-of-print books.
6
Download
Planet eBook is the home of free classic literature. The books Planet eBook publishes in Australia are all in the public domain and out of copyright. It has a good selection of famous classic ebooks in pdf, mobi and epub for downloading.
7
Download
Feedbooks is a digital library and cloud publishing service for both public domain and original books founded in June 2007. This site is designed with mobile reading in mind. It’s tailored for mobile browsers, so you can download free ebooks directly to your tablet or smartphone.
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Online/Download
Loyal Books is a great resource for finding both free ebooks and audiobooks. Some ebooks aren’t free, but paid books are separated into their own category. On the website, a variety of file formats are available for download.
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Online/Download
ManyBooks offers more than 50,000 free public domain books for download. The site is well organized so you can find books as easily as possible. You can browse the free books by genre, title, author, or search for any book you want by keywords.
10
Online
Authorama is featuring completely free books from a variety of different authors. If you're looking for the classics, this is a good place to start. It brings public domain books from sites like Project Gutenberg into a form easily readable in a web browser.
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Download
Europeana works with thousands of European archives, libraries and museums to share cultural heritage for enjoyment, education and research. This website gives you access to millions of books, music, artworks and more – with sophisticated search and filter tools to help you find what you’re looking for.
12
Online
Read Print is one of Time Magazine's 50 best websites. Books, essays, poems, and stories are all available at Read Print. You can also see the site's top five authors and get a list of all of their public domain books.
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Online
On Classic Literature, public domain books are extremely well organized into collections: Classic Literature, Children's Picture Books, British Authors, the complete works of William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and lots more.
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Online
The Online Books Page is an index of e-text books available on the Internet, hosted by the library of the University of Pennsylvania. It lists over 3 million books and has several features.
15
Online
DailyLit lets you read literary classics and great new fiction in short installments that you can pick up and put down anytime. You can read an ebook in daily installments, delivered by mail or RSS feed.

 

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