Anything that's not under copyright is in the public domain. That
means anyone can freely copy and distribute it. You can give copies
away for free, or, if anyone's willing to pay, you can charge them.
As of 1994, most works created before 1922 are out of copyright and in
the public domain. An author can also choose to put a work into the
public domain by declaring, in writing, that he is doing so. That doesn't
apply to most of the material that's posted in cyberspace. So most of the
posted material you see -- whether it's a note in a discussion group or
an article whose author is seeking comments -- is under copyright and
belongs to the author.
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