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Public domain applies to dramatic and artistic works when the copyright for a creative work expires or is waived by the author. Works that are in the public domain can be freely used, shared, and adapted by anyone without permission. This allows for greater access to and creativity with these works.

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What kinds of services does Canadian Domain offer?

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