Yes, public domain content can be used commercially without any restrictions or permissions needed.
Yes, old paintings in the public domain are available for public use as they are not protected by copyright and can be freely used by anyone.
Copyright protection is required to be "for a limited time," after which the works enter the public domain, where they can be used by anyone for anything.
It definitely is NOT. Many companies post images, logos, and stories that are copyrighted. MOST government websites have content that is not copyrighted, some will have content that IS copyrighted, and used with permission of the owner. When reading an article, or viewing images, scroll down- you may see a notice that says something like "All rights reserved" and the c in a circle symbol that means copyrighted- and a date. That is NOT public domain.
it is called Eminent domain ^^
Public domain photographs are photographs that can be used by anyone without the need to pay royalties to use the pictures. The photos can used without restrictions for any purpose desired.
Yes, "Rocky Jones: Space Ranger" is in the public domain because its copyright was not renewed, meaning it can be used freely by anyone.
It was mainly used for research...I think
Eminent domain
If a work is within the public domain, it means that work may be used or modified or republished by any person, without need for royalties or fear of copyright infringement.
The standard, commonly used road signs are public domain.
If they are in the public domain and relevant they can be used.
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.