Selling Public Domain Magazine Content In The World’s Largest Online Auction Place - eBay!
March 3, 2009 by Logan · 2 Comments
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #8 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the eighth issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this eighth issue, we’ll be following along with Debra as she explores an idea that was inspired by Avril Harper’s awesome book, “21 Amazing Ways To Make Money FAST From The Public Domain”).
What she found was an idea that ultimately lead to another great idea - selling “themed” collections of public domain magazine content in the world’s largest online auction marketplace ~ eBay!
Public Domain Magazine Content + eBay? Ohh, yeah! Now that’s one project we can sink our teeth into! It’s a great idea but,…will it work?
Follow along with us and find out!
It’s our sincerest hope that this month’s issue will help you to think “outside of the box” a little bit about the multitude of ways in which you can package, sell, and deliver products using public domain content.
It’s a lot easier then you may think.
In fact, if you’re leveraging eBay as your sales platform, you don’t even to need a website if you don’t want one!
In this issue, we’ll also be exploring a method for placing the manufacturing, sales and delivery of your public domain products on complete auto-pilot by combining eBay’s platform with a few other online tools that’ll make profiting from online auctions a breeze.
See ya on the other side!
& 
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FACT: Of The Millions Of Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963, the U.S. Copyright Office Estimates That Only Roughly 15% Had Their Copyright Protection Renewed. This Means That Around 85% Of All Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963 Are Up For Grabs! That’s Billions of Pages of Material That You Can Use To Create Your Own Outrageously Profitable Multi-Media Information Publishing Empire…Faster Than You Ever Dreamed Possible…. |
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Cashing In With New Year’s Resolution Inspired Public Domain Products!
February 2, 2009 by Logan · Leave a Comment
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #7 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the seventh issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this issue, we will show you unique product and article ideas based on this year’s Amazon.com Top 10 List of New Years Resolutions. Resolutions are always a part of most everyone’s end of the year thought process. You can easily share ideas and tips for just about any resolution someone might make.
According to Amazon.com this is the Top 10 New Years Resolutions for 2009:
- Lose Weight
- Get Your Finances In Order
- Go Green
- Curb Your Vices
- Get In Shape
- Relax More
- Pursue a New Career
- Upgrade Your Technology
- Organize and Optimize
- Start A New Hobby
Of course… you should also be helping your readers “keep these resolutions” throughout the year.
You’ll find that with a little creativity and imagination creating unique resolution themed products and articles is a snap when you can gather all of the material that you need from the public domain.
We hope that you will find something in this month’s issue that sparks a new idea for a product or article that you can create using copyright-free public domain material.
This month’s issue of Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine is chock full of market ideas as well as great examples of public domain material that you can use to create in-demand products that cater to a worldwide audience of people interested in not only keeping their new year’s resolutions but also in finding ways to improve the quality of their lives.
You can help people by offering information products that meet their specific needs, wants, and desires and you’ll certainly find that the Public Domain is a rich source of proven content from which you draw from to assemble these products.
There have literally been millions of books published over the last century that were meant to enrich peoples lives in very specific ways – books on subjects like weight loss, getting in shape, developing all manner of social skills, overcoming certain personal shortcomings, and so many other aspects of improving the human condition that it would be impossible to list them all here. Most of these books were good…and yet now they lay largely forgotten to the never-ending forward march of time. In a way, that’s a shame.
But on the other hand, this provides you and I with an incredible opportunity to unearth these rare public domain treasures and republish them for a whole new audience, thus sharing the timeless wisdom and experience of experts from past generations with the modern world.
And you know what? As we look over this year’s list of top ten resolutions, with just a few exceptions, we’d bet that this list for 2009 probably isn’t that much different than the list Amazon would have compiled in 1909 had they been around at the time.
Many of these resolutions are “evergreen” meaning that they’re timeless – just think about that for a little while…but don’t think too long. Opportunity awaits everywhere and as Perry Marshall once said, “The race goes to the swift”.
To your success in 2009,
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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COOL Public Domain Product Ideas For HOT New Year’s Profits!
January 1, 2009 by Logan · Leave a Comment
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #6 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the sixth issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this Sixth issue, we will be exploring a variety of public domain inspired product ideas for popular online “niche” markets. All of these “markets” are related in that products for these markets can easily be created using copyright-free Public Domain material.
There is a great variety of Public Domain content out in the world for you to use when it comes to your business. Many online business owners still choose not to use this resource to help with their Internet marketing content creation needs. Don’t be one of these ill informed business owners. You should be using Public Domain material for fast content creation at every possible opportunity.
With the price of everything going up, so is the price of creating the content needed to develop a flourishing online business. There are many aspects of doing business online that you can not control the cost of – content creation and product development does NOT need to be one of them.

Many online businesses choose to hire freelance writers to write material for their websites and newsletters. There is a lot of money involved in outsourcing to a writer. Public domain content can take care of some or all of these needs without the money or the aggravation.
Public domain content consists of many different types of written material that you can use for your Internet marketing. You are assured of the quality of the material that you will be using, when you choose to go the public domain content route. The material that is in the public domain has been previously published and already proved its worth.
When it comes to Internet marketing, you need to strike while the iron is hot for your business. This is not easy if you have to wait for a writer to complete content writing chores. The HUGE benefit of public domain content is that it’s already written and waiting for you to use it.
If you are unfamiliar with the Public Domain then you have to read this as it can literally revolutionize your entire business as it has for us over and over again…

One of the biggest things that can keep an internet-based business from growing and thriving is a lack of ideas and a shortage of quality content. In order for your business to grow (and grow fast), you need lots of great content for your blogs, your websites, and for your information products.
Let’s face it – Content is King on the Internet!
If you don’t have lots of great content, you don’t have a business.
Creating good content can be a real chore though. In fact, it’s probably the most time-consuming and challenging part of any internet-based business. Continuously creating your own original content over and over again is a ton of work!
Even if you do prefer to create your own content, it really helps to have an additional source of fresh content to pull from when you’re falling behind in your own writing or for using to supplement your work and adding additional value to your original material.
Coming up with fresh new content in a time crunch is tough. If you have a blog that you post to daily, you know exactly what we mean. If you have multiple blogs, then you definitely know where we’re coming from!
Content creation is important… but if you spend 100% of your time creating it, then that leaves very little time for marketing and customer service, two other critically important components of a successful online business. More time creating content means less time driving traffic, monetizing your sites, and focusing on your customer’s needs - not good.
To grow, you need lots of fresh relevant content and you need it now! If you keep trying to create EVERYTHING yourself, ultimately you will end up stunting the growth of your business - one person simply cannot do everything.
You’re probably familiar with a few of the options you have for outsourcing content creation but…
Resell rights products are a joke, most PLR niche-related content is written by someone that can barely speak English much less write it, and a good ghostwriter can be very expensive.
So what’s the quickest way to get your hands on reams of fresh, new high-quality niche content without having to resort to resale rights products, PLR, or having to pay a fortune to ghostwriters?
Fortunately for us (and you), we’ve found the ultimate solution…

You need content that’s already been through a rigorous editing process, and that’s already been proven by actually having been published once already in it’s lifetime.
That my friend, is “what all the fuss is about” when it comes to the Public Domain. It’s proven content written by professionals and best of all - it’s FREE! No royalty fees, no licensing fees, no copyright protection.
Many enterprising online entrepreneurs like you and I have built up entire thriving information publishing businesses using nothing but public domain material.
There’s so much great copyright-free public domain material out there for just about any niche that it’s entirely possible that you may never actually have to “write” anything ever again!
Leveraging public domain material is the absolute fastest and least expensive way to create new products without having to write everything yourself - period.
In fact, here’s an extremely valuable tip for you right from the trenches…

Before we discovered the secrets of the Public Domain, we used to work ourselves to the bone sitting at our keyboards spending weeks and even months trying to create our own information products – this is a ton of work!
When we had an idea for a product and decided to pursue it, it could take six months or more just to get the product to market! That’s insane! We were doing all of the work and knocking ourselves out over and over again – until we discovered the power of public domain for lightning fast product creation.
With the millions of public domain works available to you, you’ll have no shortage of raw material to assemble your products way faster than you ever could by writing all the material yourself. You’ll quickly discover that the possibilities for product creation are indeed limitless.
The amount of public domain material currently online and ready for download is staggering…
Using Public Domain material will make your content generation efforts so much faster and could give you just a bit more time to “stop and smell the roses” for a change!
Here’s to a Rockin’ New Year!
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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How To Tap Into A Massive GOLDMINE of Public Domain Newspapers
December 1, 2008 by Logan · 2 Comments
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #5 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the fifth issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
Have you ever stopped to consider the sheer amount of newspapers published worldwide in the last few centuries? Even in the U.S. alone the number is huge!
There were millions of newspapers published before 1923 and every one of them is in the public domain. Millions more were published in the U.S. between 1923 and 1963 with out timely copyright renewal.
Imagine this – a daily newspaper published in the U.S. between 1923-1963 would have its very first issue come up for copyright renewal 28 years later right?
The second daily issue would come up for renewal the day after that and so on and so on. Issues would be coming up for renewal every single day for the entire remaining run of the paper (at least until 1963 anyway).
The newspaper would have to have a dedicated full-time staff at the copyright office just to keep track of all the renewals and make sure every issue was renewed on time! Even keeping up with renewals for weekly or monthly papers would be extremely difficult to manage.
Also, it was common for newspaper publishers to believe that their papers didn’t have any commercial value after 28 years had passed.
The time, cost, and hassle involved with renewing combined with the perceived lack of commercial value, are the two main reasons why not many of the millions of newspapers published in the U.S. between 1923-1963 were renewed.
This is great news for us because it leaves behind a massive stockpile of newspaper content in the public domain for us to dive into and legally use as content for our own projects!
In this issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, we’re going to be discussing how and why you should be using public domain newspapers in your publishing business as a rich source of practically never ending content.
Here’s what’s in store for you in this issue…
- What Good Are Old Public Domain Newspapers Anyway?
l - So What Can I Do With Old Public Domain Newspapers?
l - Some Things To Watch Out For When Using Public Domain Newspapers As Content…
l - What’s Public Domain? You Know The Drill…
l - How To Find Tons Of Public Domain Newspapers Online…
This special double-sized issue is our little Christmas gift to you. We sincerely hope that you enjoy it and that you are able to take what you learn here and start utilizing Public Domain Newspaper content to enhance your own product creations.
From our families to yours, we wish you a warm and joyful Christmas holiday!
Warmly,
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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Quick and Simple Public Domain Product Ideas For Thanksgiving!
October 31, 2008 by Logan · Leave a Comment
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #4 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the fourth issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this fourth issue, we will be discussing unique product ideas based around a Thanksgiving holiday theme (or as we call it around my house, “Turkey Day”). The holidays are always a great time for product sales and you’ll find that with a little creativity and imagination creating unique Thanksgiving themed products is a snap when you can pull all of the material that you need from the public domain.
Thanksgiving is a time of food, family, friends, and giving thanks for all of the blessings that we have received over the past year and you can easily create special products that reflect these feelings of warmth, joy, and nostalgia by borrowing material from the past.
Hundreds of thousands of public domain books, magazine articles, photographs, postcards, greeting cards and more have be produced that capture the magic of the holiday that is Thanksgiving – and you can use this material in the creation of your own new products that will serve to preserve and enhance the spirit of the special holiday season.
Traditionally, Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States and Canada, but no matter where on the globe you live you should find something in this month’s issue that will spark new ideas for products that you can create using copyright-free public domain material.
Holiday inspired products in general not only sell well but are also extremely fun to create! There is so much holiday related material out there to choose from in the public domain that your choices are almost endless and you should have no problem coming up with the raw material to create some really great, unique holiday themed products.
For instance, there are millions of U.S. published magazines in the public domain. Many of these magazines produced content that was family-oriented, kid friendly, and focused on the simpler things in life like good food, good times, and just the little things that help us live a more enjoyable life.
And you know what? Every November, most of these magazines produced a Thanksgiving inspired issue chock full of quality content that you can use – recipes of all sorts for turkey dishes, pumpkin pies, dressings, etc. – ideas for making the most of the holiday season, all kinds of great stuff!
In fact, the cover for this months issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain” magazine was borrowed from the November 22nd 1919 issue of a public domain magazine called “Leslie’s Weekly”.
Let the Thanksgiving holiday inspire you to create new family-oriented products and you’ll find the public domain to be a huge resource of great Thanksgiving related material!
From our families to yours, we wish you a warm and joyful Thanksgiving holiday!
Warmly,
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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Cashing In On Vibrantly Beautiful Public Domain Vegetable And Fruit Crate Label Art!
October 1, 2008 by Logan · Leave a Comment
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #3 Is Hot Off The Presses!


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the third issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this third issue, we will be discussing how to profit from a unique form of American public domain folk-art - late 19th and early 20th century fruit and vegetable crate labels!
Between the late 1880’s and the mid 1950’s millions of splendidly colorful and picturesque paper labels were being used by America’s fruit and vegetable growers to advertise the wooden crates of fresh produce that were being shipped to marketplaces throughout the nation.As the agribusiness industry boomed with the introduction of the cross-country railroad system, it quickly became apparent to the nation’s produce growers that in order to stand out among strong competition in the marketplace, gain brand recognition and more sales, they would have to be clever and inventive with the packaging of their fruits and vegetables. They began using the only advertising space they had - the flat ends of the wooden crates the produce was being shipped in! By gluing paper labels on to the ends of the crates, growers now had a way to advertise their brand and draw attention to their produce.
As produce growers and packing houses in the late 19th century and early 20th century quickly discovered, the more attractive and appealing the artwork on their crate labels was, the more successfully the produce sold. The crate label became the only marketing weapon that a produce grower had - and it worked extremely well.
It worked so well in fact, that every fruit and vegetable grower in the country began using their own unique labels in order in to grab attention. With every new season, growers raced to outdo each other by producing crate labels with the most wonderful, eye-catching artwork.
These labels often featured the most amazingly beautiful images featuring stunningly glorious color schemes with rich hues and striking lettering. Images of happy children, lovely women, fanciful landscapes, gorgeous scenery, all manner of birds and animals, and much more often graced the labels of produce crates.
Fueling the success of this new found form of “advertising” art was another booming early 20th century industry - the Lithographic printing industry. With many of Southern California’s finest printing houses employing talented immigrant artists having just landed on American soil filled with enthusiasm and optimism over the promise of a better life in the U.S., the artwork being produced by these printing house was often times nothing short of breath-taking.
This amazing artwork, when combined with the Lithographic printing process, a printing process that provided a much richer and broader color spectrum than any printing process before it, resulted in some of the most vibrantly beautiful folk-art to ever be produced in America.
Vintage crate labels provide such a wonderful bounty of rich and imaginative imagery and were designed specifically to appeal to one’s senses by conveying all the wonderful qualities of fresh produce - health, longevity, vitality and flavor! Meant to catch the eye of passing shoppers in neighborhood markets and busy wholesale buyers in the produce auction markets, the artwork on these crate labels is nothing short of incredible.
There wasn’t a single subject left unexplored - you name it, you can probably find a crate label featuring it in dazzling fashion.

These wonderfully colorful and eye-catching labels were glued onto wooden produce crates and shipped all over the country for roughly 70 years.
Now, here’s the really cool thing for us as product creators, information publishers, and seekers of copyright-free images for our blogs and other products - the vast majority of these crate labels are in the public domain and are thus free for us to reproduce in any way we choose!
This is true because…
- Millions of crate labels were produced in the U.S. before 1923 which automatically puts them in the public domain (publication occurred the moment they were used in public)
l - Millions more of these crate labels (and perhaps the best ones) were produced between 1923 and the mid 1950’s meaning that had they have been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in the first place (unlikely), they would have had to of had their copyrights renewed 28 years later in order to retain that copyright protection. Again, not likely.
l - These labels were created by anonymous artists working in printing houses under work-for-hire arrangements which means that the printing houses would have retained the copyrights to the artwork. In the vast majority of cases when examining these labels, you’ll find no artist name, no indication of which printing house produced the label, and no copyright notice whatsoever, conditions which were required to obtain copyright protection in the timeframe in which these labels were produced.
So, there are MILLIONS of these things in the public domain that you can literally do anything you want with including but not in anyway limited to…
- using the images extracted from crate label artwork on your blogs and in your info product cover images
l - using the images as entirely new artwork such as framed prints and posters for decorative purposes
l - reproducing the crate labels as is and selling on eBay or at antique and craft shows as crate label art reproductions
l - reproducing the crate labels as entirely new physical products like calendars, clothing, wallpaper, or anything else you could possibly imagine!
There are so many profitable possibilities with public domain crate label art. In this issue of Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine, you’ll learn what crate label art is, how it came to be, why it’s so important, and most importantly how you can use it for fun and profit.
Read on and profit my friend!
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”

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FACT: Of The Millions Of Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963, the U.S. Copyright Office Estimates That Only Roughly 15% Had Their Copyright Protection Renewed. This Means That Around 85% Of All Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963 Are Up For Grabs! That’s Billions of Pages of Material That You Can Use To Create Your Own Outrageously Profitable Multi-Media Information Publishing Empire…Faster Than You Ever Dreamed Possible…. |
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11 Creative Ways To Republish Public Domain Comic Books For Fun & Profit!
March 16, 2008 by Logan · 4 Comments
Pirates of the Public Domain Issue #2 Is Hot Off The Presses!



Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the second issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
In this second issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine” we will be discussing 11 different ways of profiting from “golden age” public domain comic books. The good thing for you and I is that there’s not many people doing this because they just haven’t thought of it yet!
When most people think of the public domain, they think of old books, novels, plays, and artwork but did you realize that there are thousands of comic books in the public domain as well?
Maybe you have at some point considered this fact and then blew off the idea because you thought there was no market for old comic books. At one time, I held the same perspective until I learned that nothing could be farther from the truth! Comic books and comic book art are hot and not just in the U.S. but all over the world. There are so many great applications for vintage comic book art that you would definitely be making a huge mistake not to at least take a look and see what’s available.
Now, I have a confession to make - I love comic books! Always have, always will. They’re embedded in my heart and soul. I don’t actively read them anymore but they provide fond memories of childhood and I’ll never forget some of my favorite titles.
I remember when I was a little boy growing up in Miami I would get up early every Saturday morning and peddle my bicycle down the highway picking up pop bottles on the way to the store so I could collect the deposits and scrape up enough change to buy comic books! I’d buy as many comic books as I could and then peddle like mad back home so that I could sit on the front porch and devour every issue. I couldn’t wait to read about the latest exploits of my favorite comic book heroes!
Yeah, I was a geek. Still am really. But that’s O.K., you don’t have to be a geek to make out like a bandit stealing material from old public domain comic books - and that’s what this month’s issue is all about.
In this issue, I’m going to show you 11 different creative ways to cash in on “golden age” public domain comic books, some of which you may have never even considered.
So come along with me my friend and let’s so back to a simpler time when men were men and women were women and a comic book would only set you back 10 cents.
Oh, and don’t forget your cape and tights - you may just need them.
In the words of the legendary long-time Marvel Editor-in-Chief Stan Lee, “‘Nuff Said”.
Read on and profit my friend!

Logan Andrew
Editor & Contributor,
“Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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FACT: Of The Millions Of Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963, the U.S. Copyright Office Estimates That Only Roughly 15% Had Their Copyright Protection Renewed. This Means That Around 85% Of All Books Published In The U.S. Between 1923 And 1963 Are Up For Grabs! That’s Billions of Pages of Material That You Can Use To Create Your Own Outrageously Profitable Multi-Media Information Publishing Empire…Faster Than You Ever Dreamed Possible…. |
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How To Take An Old Public Domain Movie And Turn It Into An Underground Cult Classic Smash Hit!
March 16, 2008 by Logan · Leave a Comment


Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the maiden voyage of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain! This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
You may already know that using copyright-free public domain material is without a doubt the fastest, easiest, and least expensive way there is to create your own products with the least amount of effort but, when most people think of the public domain, they mainly envision old books and such.
Granted, there are tons of great public domain books out there (millions in fact) that you can republish as e-books, printed books, and content for your websites and blogs but did you realize that there is also a vast treasure chest of films, television shows, cartoons and all sorts of other visual media waiting for you as well?
It’s true! The sheer amount of movies that are in the public domain is mind-blowing and the best part is that just like public domain books, you can use them any way you want. You can use public domain movies and other visual media to create your own line of DVD’s, streaming videos from your website, to use in advertising - literally any way you want!
In this premiere issue of “Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine” we will be discussing many specific examples of a very unique method of breathing new life into a public domain movie that is so creative and so powerful, that it if applied correctly practically guarantees you legions of adoring fans (and paying customers). Not only can this method be extremely rewarding but it’s also a great deal of fun as well!
We’re not talking about winning academy awards here by any means but when done right, this method will have you using copyright-free public domain movies to create video products that will be fun, memorable, and extremely viral in nature. Apply this method and you’ll be producing the kind of movies that critics hate (so what!) but the fans love.
Grab your beverage of choice, take the phone off the hook, and lock your door because I’m about to reveal “How Take An Old Public Domain Movie And Turn It Into An Underground Cult Classic Smash Hit!”
Read on and profit my friend!

Logan Andrew
Editor & Contributor,
“Pirates of the Public Domain Magazine”
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