Public Domain Resources


Texts

Licenses

  • 0BSD
    PD equivalent software license. Recommended for software.
  • CC0
    PD dedication media license, with fallback permissive license. Recommended for media.
  • MIT-0
    PD equivalent software license.
  • SQLite License
    PD dedication software license. Not recommended in a formal setting.
  • Unlicense
    PD dedication software license, with fallback permissive license.
  • WTFPL
    PD equivalent general license. Not recommended in a formal setting.

The legality of complete public domain dedication is questionable to many lawyers. Even if that doesn't affect you, it might affect someone who would want to use your material, defeating the whole "use without restriction" thing. The CC0 has a strongly worded fallback for such cases, but it should not be used for software. In a software setting, you should either use a PD equivalent license alone, or dual-license under one.

Examples

Additional info

Wikipedia editors

You can dual-license your Wikipedia edits under the CC0 by placing this template on your user page. For more information, see the respective article in the Wikipedia namespace .

Adaptations of CC-BY works

The CC-BY license allows you to release adaptations that you made made under the CC0, though Creative Commons generally does not recommend this. ( Creative Commons FAQ ). Please do not use this to relicense another person's original work! Use common sense on what a "adaptation" constitutes, like a translation.