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Answer by ArtOfCode for Does open source qualify as being part of the public domain?

Public domain implies that the author waives all rights, possibly including personal rights.

This is not necessarily applicable to open-source (though it can be) - open-source software can be licensed, which removes it from public domain. Open source software can also be explicitly declared as public domain (which, technically, is a requirement to be considered as such - work without an obvious copyright notice or license is assumed to be proprietary and non-copyable).


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