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When a work is in the public domain, it can be used, shared, distributed, sold, translated, and remixed with no restrictions and without having to ask for permission, although <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_rights some rights may still apply]</span>.
When a work is in the public domain, it can be used, shared, distributed, sold, translated, and remixed with no restrictions and without having to ask for permission, although <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_rights some rights may still apply]</span>.


Some of Wittgenstein's posthumous works underwent extensive editing before being published in book form. These works may still be copyrighted because of a further "layer" of rights connected to the creative nature of the editors' elaboration of the manuscripts. To know more about this issue, please see the essay [[Project:Why are some of Wittgenstein’s texts missing from this website?|Why are some of Wittgenstein’s texts missing from this website?]]
Some of Wittgenstein's posthumous works underwent extensive editing before being published in book form. These works may still be copyrighted because of a further "layer" of rights connected to the creative nature of the editors' elaboration of the manuscripts. To know more about this issue and about the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project's policy in relation to it, please see the essay [[Project:Why are some of Wittgenstein’s texts missing from this website?|Why are some of Wittgenstein’s texts missing from this website?]]


=== Translations ===
=== Translations ===