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Material that is in the public domain can be freely used without violating copyright law. This includes works whose copyright has expired, works created by the U.S. government, and certain materials explicitly released with a public domain dedication. Additionally, creative works licensed under open licenses, such as Creative Commons, may also be used freely as long as the terms of the license are followed. Always check the specific copyright status and licensing terms of the material before use.

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