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Public domain: clearer rewording
===Public domain===
Based on the original design of a copyright, we know that the time that a creative work stays protected is supposed to should be finite; that is, it should expire. This is because Say the protection of a copyright originally lasted fourteen years from the date of a work's creation when it was originally conceived in the commonwealth. After those fourteen years, as a way when the copyright "expires", the work becomes '''public domain''' (this is done to incentivize further creation of works). But because longLong-running companies want to continue profiting off of old work, so they often set precedents in modern law that extend this time to as long as '''one hundred years'''for example. In many western countries, companies have a love-hate relationship with the public domain, wilfully willfully using works that are in under it while preventing their transformations own creative works from being misused.
==Legality of emulation==
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