Find People, Search Public Records
There's so much Public Records content available all over the
internet, with Master Resale Rights available and sites
springing up left and right with Private Label articles you can
use to create your own products, but what do you need to bear in
mind, what is the best way to use all this content and what can
you create with it?
What to Look Out For:
Copyright - you absolutely must check on this - violating
someone's copyright is not clever and can be a really expensive
mistake not to mention seriously damaging your reputation. Is it
really Public Records? All those lawyers fees can really mount up
when checking into
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Introduction And Scope Of Public Records Content
Public Records consists of all inspired work and other
information (Music, invention, artwork, writing, technology,
etc.,) on which no one i.e. Person or Organization claims an
ownership. Such information is considered to be part of Public's
inheritance and anyone can exploit them for their needs without
any restriction.
Public Records can be General information which includes facts,
ideas, templates, etc. which could be used by anybody for their
needs. Public Records may also be works that may be donated for
Pubic Domain. Some of the works by Government also falls under
Public Records.
Copyright was designed to get a financial spur to the owner
while works in Public Records are present for the public to use
them without any financial constraint. Copyrighted works fall
under Public Records once their copyright period is expired.
Not all the information available on the internet fall under
Public Records contents. But all works published in US before
1923 are in the Public Records. The classic examples would be
Shakespeare and Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Bookstores utilize
the Public Records by reprinting works that are Public Records.
The Public Records is a space where intellectual property
protection does not apply. When copyrights and patents expire,
innovations and creative works fall into the Public Records.
They may then be used by anyone without permission and without
the payment of a licensing fee. Publicly owned national parks
are also considered by many to be Public Records lands. Because
of the extensions of the terms of both copyrights and patents,
and the privatization of lands and other resources owned by the
Federal Government, little is now entering the Public Records.
Since the Public Records is a treasure trove of information and
resources to be used by future generations, many advocates are
concerned that its stagnation will make it more difficult for
future generations to find creative inspiration.
Copyleft is a way to make program free software and require
those who distribute improved versions of it to make them free
also.
The Copyleft principle is simple. When one programmer creates
program, he has a copyright in that software. Legally, he has
the power to control its use, redistribution, and modification.
By releasing it under a copyleft license he makes the software
available to the public in freedom, while requiring every
released program that reuses his code to be free in the same
way.
Copyleft encourages the user community to contribute to the
improvement of the free software, by closing off the temptation
to make those improvements proprietary. Meanwhile, companies are
free to use, improve and redistribute the software, just like
individuals.
About the author:
David Hooper is a marketing consultant specializing in the needs
small businesses. Visit http://www.nichepd.com/ for more
information on marketing with Public Records content.
One of my favorite ways to use Public Records info is to compile
and publish it as an ebook.
All the content is already written. Simply take the sections you
want and produce an ebook. Or two!
You can sell the ebook. Or give it away free.
The key is to re-package it to meet a specific need or to solve
a problem that people have. Then you have an ebook that people
want! The key is to have an understanding of what your public
domain content is all about.
It costs nothing or very little to create an ebook unlike
producing something in print format. You know,
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Kirsten Hawkins
Brazos County Texas public records
You probably would have heard or read about this example that
I'm going to share, but for the sake of those who didn't
know.....
Do you know who wrote Snow White & The Seven Dwarves? Walt
Disney? You know it wasn't. But most people cannot name the
original author because Snow White is almost synonymous with
Disney. Why?
Disney took what was already in the Public Records and REPACKAGED
it into a brand new product. A cartoon feature-length movie,
that has been watched all over the world. He created a classic
out of Public Records that is loved by people of all ages.
I'm not suggesting you go make a movie
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Charles Dickens is said to be the world's most prolific novelist, yet most of his works are relatively unknown to the general public, especially those he wrote under the pen name Boz. His most popular titles, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, have been retold countless times in books, scripts, theatre plays and movies, and are all now in the Public Records. These works have been so popular that they have been re-published by so many different publishers that they have never been out of print.
As a business owner looking to add new products
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