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Old 07-10-2022, 02:32 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That is what those who specify CC0 have essentially done. I'm unaware of any legal mechanisms where an author can choose to release something as "Public Domain". That's why CC0 exists
Which also makes the original question confusing.

Are they asking for works that are specifically licensed under CC0 (I don't know of any), or any public domain works?

re "legal mechanism" - is there such a thing? I assume that unless a claim is repeatedly defended in court, you can't really be sure if it works.
I assume it's more robust than simple amateur statements along the lines of "I hereby waive all rights", but maybe these are fine too.

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