Principle of inalienability of the public domain

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title: Principle of inalienability of the public domain
text: The principle of inalienability of the public domain is a legal principle which prohibits the deaccessioning of cultural goods held in public institutions. This article's use of "public domain" refers to property owned by the public, rather than the term "public domain" used in intellectual property law that refers to works and materials for which rights recognized copyright or patent have either expired or never existed.
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date modified: 2023-02-16T12:51:04Z
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