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  • 21common-law copyright — Authors proprietary interest in his creation before it has been published. An intangible, incorporeal right in an author of literary or artistic productions to reproduce and sell them exclusively and arises at the moment of their creation as… …

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  • 22common-law copyright — Authors proprietary interest in his creation before it has been published. An intangible, incorporeal right in an author of literary or artistic productions to reproduce and sell them exclusively and arises at the moment of their creation as… …

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  • 23infringement of copyright — The unauthorized violation of a copyright owners exclusive rights in a work. Common examples include the illicit distribution of software or music, the adaptation of anothers work in one medium (such as a book or play) for use in another medium… …

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  • 24copyvio — copyright violation …

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  • 25Wikipedia:Glossary — Welcome to Wikipedia, which anyone can edit. Help index: Ask questions · Learn wikicode · View FAQ · Read Glossary · Live Wikipedia editing related help via web chat  …

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  • 26Legal issues with fan fiction — Due to the modern definition of fan fiction as derivative works, there are many legal issues involved with fan fiction, most prominently (but not exclusively) arising under United States copyright law.United States copyright lawA great deal of… …

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  • 27Scientology — Infobox Organization size = 120px caption = The Scientology Symbol is composed of the letter S that stands for Scientology and the ARC and KRC triangles, two important concepts in Scientology name = Scientology formation = 1953 type = Religious / …

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  • 28GNU General Public License — infobox software license name = GNU General Public License caption = The GNU logo author = Free Software Foundation version = 3 copyright = Free Software Foundation, Inc. date = 29 June 2007 OSI approved = Yes Debian approved = Yes Free Software …

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  • 29Plagiarism — is the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one s own original work.Within academia, plagiarism by students, professors, or researchers is considered academic… …

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  • 30Fair use — is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as use for scholarship or review. It provides for the legal, non licensed citation or… …

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