Public Domain pictures are images, photographs, or pieces of art that are free from copyright regulation; this makes them public domain. Companies such as Public Domain Image and Public Domain Pictures offer access to images for free. Other great companies are USA government website, as many of their images are public domain, and PD Images.
There are many sites where one can find a collection of public domain background pictures. Flickr, Microsoft and Stock Vault all have a wide selection of pictures one could use.
You would need to find someone who owns a master and negotiate with them directly. Simply getting access to public domain films to watch can be done at the websites linked below and many others.
"Dark as a dungeon" would be considered a "common phrase" and as such is not eligible for copyright protection
If unauthorized access from the public internet occurs, the primary domain impacted would likely be cybersecurity. This breach can lead to data theft, compromised systems, and potential manipulation of sensitive information, affecting not only the integrity and confidentiality of data but also the trust and reputation of the organization involved. Additionally, it can result in legal ramifications and financial losses.
Such information would not be in the public domain.
The latest it would enter the public domain would be 2031, but the link below may be of interest.
Her work would be copyrighted.
No; his films would be protected by the production companies.
The number would be classified and not in the public domain.
It is the address you would type into the search bar in order to access the website.
The lyrics of "A te, o cara, amor talora," from the 1835 Bellini opera I puritani, would be in the public domain.
It would have a copyright. The story and cartoon is new and wouldn't be in the public domain yet.