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For a list of image copyright tags, see Wikipedia:Image copyright tags/Non-free content. The name of each article (a link to each article is also recommended) in which fair use is claimed for the item, and a separate, specific non-free use rationale for each use of the item, as explained at Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline. [2]
In the United States, all work of the federal government (with a few exceptions) and all items published prior to January 1, 1930 are in the public domain, as are any items published without a complete copyright notice before 1988 or any items published from December 31, 1963 or earlier that did not have their copyrights renewed.
Google Books - Searchable archive of magazines and books (some full-text, including photograph captions and references to photographs from related articles and content). United States Library of Congress [4] - Searchable archive of historic photographs, maps, performing arts, newspapers.
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A look at the legal oddity known as Public Domain Day.
The Coca-Cola logo (the quintessential example of a trademarked but not copyrighted logo) is used on the Coca-Cola page, but not the Pepsi Cola page – so no trademark problems result. For Wikipedia purposes, a "public domain" image does not need a non-free content rationale in order to be used.
Self-archiving by authors is permitted under green OA. Independently from publication by a publisher, the author also posts the work to a website controlled by the author, the research institution that funded or hosted the work, or to an independent central open repository, where people can download the work without paying.