Many of you have asked

I live in the U.K. – can I still use the methods you teach in “Public Domain Made Easy” for finding Public Domain material?

The rules are different and more limiting if you will be using Public Domain material in the U.K.

However, there is a way to not have to worry about this. If you base everything related to your Public Domain products in the U.S., then you can just follow the U.S. Copyright rules.

  • Get your web hosting from a U.S. Based hosting company
  • use a .com URL
  • Use a company based in the U.S. for payment processing like ClickBank, PayDotCom, PayPal
  • And put a disclaimer in your product and on your web site that says something like:
    • According to U.S. copyright law, this item is in the Public Domain in the U.S. In other countries, copyright restrictions may apply.

Please keep in mind, I am not a lawyer. However, many people who live in the U.K. do use the methods above.

So, if you are willing to follow the guidelines above, then the methods I teach in “Public Domain Made Easy” for researching Copyright will apply to you.

I also suggest you read the free report from Tony Laidig below:

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