How Can You Profit From The Public Domain?
Usually, if you get an idea from a product, or if you like a book and wish to write something
similar, you know that you can’t just copy the product or book directly. That would get you
a serious lawsuit for copyright violation.
On the other hand, public domain works are FREE for your use. You can republish them
as is, although you might want to make a few changes such as putting in your own
information, editing layout and packaging, etc. Or if you want, you can use the public
domain work to create your own derivative work.
Note: A derivative work is, according to copyright law, an artistic creation that includes
aspects of work previously created and protected. Derivative works of copyright-protected
works is prohibited by law, unless a specific permission is acquired by the author/copyright
holder. Since commercial use of a work in the public domain is not protected by copyright
law, creating a derivative work out of the public domain is commercially legal.
Since you are free to use information/works from the public domain and use them either
personally or commercially without restrictions, the possibility of profiting from public
domain works is immediate and very real.
Example of Public Domain Works
All copyrighted works that were published before 1923.
That may seem unimportant, until you realize that while today there is a staggering
amount of books and other works published and copyrighted each year, when we talk
about the public domain we are literally talking about centuries of published work! And
most of this is extremely relevant to today’s world.
For example, there are strong niche followings for these areas:
Self-improvement
Making more money
Art
Classical movies
Fiction
All sorts of hobbies
History
And much more!
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