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Home » Frequently Asked Questions » copyright » If some diagrams on the web are free, doesn't that mean that they're in the public domain?

If some diagrams on the web are free, doesn't that mean that they're in the public domain?

by robert.lang
on April 26, 2008 - 8:01pm
  • copyright

No. An author can give his/her work away while still retaining control over other forms of distribution.



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