New Public Domain Media Website Reveals Sources Of Public Domain Movies, Photos, Articles, Books, Music & Software

For internet entrepreneurs looking for blog content, there is a new and exciting public domain resource. A new website (http://www.publicdomainmedia.com) reveals dozens of sources of public domain content which anyone can use and profit from. This new and exciting site has tons of information to help internet marketing specialists and Adsense publishers make money online.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 29, 2008

For internet entrepreneurs looking for blog content, there is a new and exciting public domain resource. A new online guide available at http://www.publicdomainmedia.com reveals dozens of sources of public domain content which anyone can use and profit from. This new and exciting site has tons of information to help internet marketing specialists and Adsense publishers make money online.

Internet entrepreneurs who earn a living online now have a new resource of public domain content. The new PublicDomainMedia.com web site offers information on how people working from home can download content directly from the internet and use it on their own web sites for profit.

"There are huge amounts of content that cost 10's of millions of dollars to compile created under contract by the U.S. Government every year. What a lot of people don't realize is the extent of this information, and the fact that it is in public domain. This means that savvy entrepreneurs can use this content to profit from in any way they see fit" says J. Gilbert, the owner of the site.

According to WikiPedia, a work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is 'a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person's official duties.' The term only applies to the work of the federal government, not state or local governments. However you can find a lot of work by state governments that is in the public domain too.

"The guide lists some resources of massive public domain content, and we also tell you how to contact federal employees to get it if need be. A lot of very good public domain information can be downloaded straight off the internet and put to use immediately to make money. However, a lot of the best information is hidden on obscure government web sites, or it may be in database format. We can point you in the right direction and help you get comfortable contacting government agencies and getting these databases and any other public domain media you require. Often it can be sent by email, or sometimes a hard copy on CD," says Gilbert.

Some of the content sources in the guide include government articles and databases related to education, housing, employment, grants, NASA, public safety, marine, aviation, parks and recreation, senior citizens, science (national science foundation), state pictures and travel guides, health etc.

Some of the types of media available are:

  • Public domain movies
  • Public domain music
  • Public domain software
  • Public domain photos
  • Public domain art
  • Public domain clip art
  • Public domain articles
  • Public domain books
  • Public domain mp3
  • Public domain sheet music
  • Books in the public domain
The Public Domain Media Guide is available at http://www.publicdomainmedia.com and you can get free samples of content at the web site.

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Contact Information
J. GILBERT
PublicDomainMedia.com
http://www.publicdomainmedia.com
510-962-5489

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