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Public Domain Profits



By Stephen Bucaro



Copyright law goes back to the founding fathers who, in

order "to promote the progress of science and useful arts"

in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, secured for

authors, artists and inventors the exclusive right to

their work for 28 years. In 1909, the Copyright Act

allowed that after 28 years, protection could be renewed

for another 28 years. In 1978, the law was revised to

provide protection until 50 years after the creater's death.

The 1978 law also extended previous unexpired copyrights

for another 47 years.



To put it in simple terms, anything created before 1923 is

now in the public domain. Anything created between 1924

and 1963 is in the public domain unless the copyright was

renewed. Most of the time these copyrights were not renewed

because either the owners weren't making any money off the

work, or they just forgot the deadline.



Have you noticed a lot of TV commercials using rock music

written in the early 60's. Why be creative when you can

steal somebody elses work who didn't renew the copyright?



Another question - can we profit from material in the

public domain? Yes, but you may need to be a little

creative to do so. And guess what? Once you modify

something in the public domain, you automatically have a

copyright on the modified version - until 50 years after

your death! Unless you're a corporation, then it's 100

years!



And some of that public domain material is high quality

- from authors like Shakespeare, Poe, Dante, as well as

well-loved favorites like the Sherlock Holmes stories by

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Tarzan and Mars books of Edgar

Rice Burroughs, Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis

Carroll, and thousands of others.



Add to this the fact that you can use anything created by

the Federal Government or its employees in the course of

their duties. You paid for it with your taxes. This gives

you access to millions of great photographs, including

those taken by NASA.



You can get these public domain materials TOTALLY FREE and

keep all the money when you sell them. Let me give you a

few profit ideas to get your creativity started.



1. Update an old classic story with new artwork.

2. Take an old classic story and write a variation.

3. Make an old classic into a simulated antique book.

4. Turn an old classic into something else, like a game.

5. Make an old classic or government photo based theme

product, for example, a time management notebook.

6. Make an electronic or audio version of an old classic.

7. Turn an old classic into an educational item.

8. Make public domain photographs into a calendar, poster,

or screen saver.

9. Gather a library or collection of public domain

materials to sell to publishers.



I'm sure you can think of many other creative ideas. Any

one of these ideas can be the basis for a Web business.



Where can you find public domain material? You can go to a

good search engine and search with the terms "public

domain" or "government". Let me give you a few excellent

sources of public domain materials to get you started.



- The Gutenberg Project (www.gutenberg.org) is an archive

of over 3000 public domain books in plain text format

available for free download.



- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (www.jpl.nasa.gov)



- US Army Corps of Engineers (www.usace.army.mil) Over 5,900

images cleared available for public release and are free

for use. 700 under keyword "scenic".



- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

(www.noaa.org)



- NASA (http://visibleearth.nasa.gov)



- Library of Congress - Prints & Photographs Online catalog

(www.loc.gov) Not all loc images are in the public domain.

If the image is not in the public domain, only a thumbnail

image is displayed.



- Images in the Public Domain (www.sru.edu/depts/cisba/

compsci/dailey/public/public_domain.htm)



- A directory of Public Domain sites

(http://homepage.mac.com/krohrer/iad/links/clipart.html)



If you want to start a business, why get involved in an

MLM pyramid recruiting scam when the work of the best

writers, artists, and photographers in history is

available to create products for your own business

for FREE?

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