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*All works published in the United States prior to 1964, whose authors did not renew their copyrights.
*All works published in the United States prior to 1964, whose authors did not renew their copyrights.
*Most works of the United States Government.
*Most works of the United States Government.
For additional help determining if a work is in the public domain, see [http://www.sunsteinlaw.com/practices/copyright-portfolio-development/flowchart.htm this flowchart].


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