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Images of Works of Art that are in the Public Domain. Images of works of art that the Museum believes to be in the public domain which are identified as Open Access for Scholarly Content (OASC) Icon on the Site may be downloaded for limited non-commercial, educational, and personal use only, or for fair use as defined in the United States copyright laws. In addition, authorized non-commercial uses for such images shall include scholarly publications in any media. Users must, however, cite the author and source of such images, and the citations should include the URL “www.metmuseum.org,” but not in any way that implies endorsement of the user or the user’s use of the images.

Users may not modify Materials on the Websites.

What the actual fuck? Hey, Met, the words “public domain” mean that there is no copyright, hence no licensable element, hence no terms. How can a museum square its mission of conservation and dissemination of culture with spreading vicious lies about copyright?

Remember, faithful reproductions of works in the public domain do not attract new copyrights, as a matter of well-settled US law.