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http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6225
Until those copyrights expire, no mechanism is in the law by which an owner of software can simply elect to place it in the public domain.
For these reasons, the “public domain” solution for free and open-source software is largely irrelevant.
Caveat emptor. Use the “Give-It-Away” license at your own risk. And don't accept gifts of software presuming they are in the public domain. If you want to give away software for any use whatsoever, use a simple license such as the MIT license.
The Creative Commons "Public Domain" license has also been retired.
Everyone would probably be better off with use of the MIT or Apache 2 license.
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