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  • 11Commercial use of copyleft works — Commercial advantage of copyleft works differs from traditional commercial advantage of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The economic focus tends to be on monetizing other scarcities, complimentary goods rather than the free content itself.… …

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  • 12Commercial sorghum — refers to the cultivation and commercial exploitation of species of grasses within the genus Sorghum (often S. bicolor). These plants are used for grain, fibre and fodder. The plants are cultivated in warmer climates worldwide. Commercial Sorghum …

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  • 13Film criticism — Film review redirects here. For the magazine, see Film Review (magazine). For the similar sounding Film revue, see Revue#Film revues. Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films, individually and collectively. In general, this can be… …

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  • 14Film D'horreur — Cinéma …

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  • 15Film d'épouvante — Film d horreur Cinéma …

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  • 16Film d’horreur — Film d horreur Cinéma …

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  • 17Film memorabilia — consist of objects considered of value because of their connection to the cinema. These include costumes, props, advertising posters, and scripts, among other things. Fans have always coveted memorabilia, but in recent years, what was once a… …

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  • 18commercial art — comˌmercial ˈart noun [uncountable] design work used in advertising, on product packaging etc commercial artist noun [countable] : • Commercial artists and manufacturers began using these photographs on box tops and so on. * * * commercial art UK …

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  • 19/Film — URL http://www.slashfilm.com/ Slogan Blogging the Reel World Commercial? Yes Type of site Film blog Available language(s) …

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  • 20Film sonore — Cinéma sonore Cinéma …

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