- Public - Wikipedia
In public relations and communication theory, a public is distinct from a stakeholder or a market A public is a subset of the set of stakeholders for an organization, that comprises those people concerned with a specific issue
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For all practical purposes on Wikipedia, the public domain comprises copyright-free works: anyone can use them in any way and for any purpose Proper attribution to the author or source of a work, even if it is in the public domain, is still required in order to comply with relevant policies
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A public-domain film is a film that was never under copyright, was released to public domain by its author, or whose copyright has expired All films released in the United States before 1 January 1930 have been entered in the public domain in that country
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There are many resources on the World Wide Web that are in the public domain (see Wikipedia:Public domain), and therefore are freely usable on Wikipedia and its sister projects without legal restrictions
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In the learning of government (politics), "public" means a group of people who are related to government (leader group) In psychology and public relations, public has even more different meanings John Dewey created the first real meaning of “public”
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Wikipedia[c] is a free online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger in 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers [2] Wikipedia is the
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