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Old 05-27-2010, 09:21 AM   #188
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I suppose putting it in writing might make it a contract but I'm not a lawyer.
A contract? With only one party? :-)

By simply stating that your work is "in the public domain" you'll usually grant the general public an irrevocable blanket license to use your work as they see fit. Details will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In most of Europe, eg, you'll have certain rights even then (being named as the author, for example).
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