How To Search For Public Domain Movies

by Kevis on May 17, 2010

public-domain-filmsSearch engines like google seem to be as good a place as any to begin searching for public domain movies. You will find websites where you can carry out simplified online search with the use of powerful Internet search tools known as searchbots.

Google continues to be the most widely used and efficient, despite the fact that it is a fairly fresh face in the search engine market (It burst on the market a tad bit more than 10 years ago, back when Amazon and Ebay ruled the internet marketplace.)

On the other hand, if you would like more results, have a shot at doing the identical search using several search engines, like AOL, Yahoo, and Bing.

For a list of more search engines, you can also perform a search on “search engines” first, jot them all down, then do your search for “public domain on each one of them. Without a doubt, it is going to be a great deal of work, yet such is the fact when you find yourself trying to produce as many results as you can.

To begin with, make use of the following keywords when searching:

  • public domain music
  • public domain videos
  • public domain films
  • public domain movies
  • public domain DVD

You can obtain a lot more versions of the keyword by using tools like Google’s Keyword Tool. It might be interesting to vary your keyword sometimes for further search options. A word to the wise, It is typically not a very good idea trusting just any site that pops up during your research.

Usually, information coming from the Library of Congress is much more reliable than those coming from sites with tacky titles like “My Friend’s Cousin’s Free Movie Downloads”

In the event that the very same title comes up in more than one search, then that work is most likely public domain, however it will always be good to confirm it before downloading.

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