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  • 72Television licensing in the United Kingdom — In the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies, a television licence is required to receive any publicly broadcast television service, from any source. This includes the commercial channels, cable and satellite transmissions. The money from the …

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  • 73warrant — 1. noun 1) a warrant for his arrest Syn: authorization, order, license, permit, document; writ, summons, subpoena; mandate, decree, fiat, edict 2) a travel warrant Syn …

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  • 75infringement — infringe in‧fringe [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ] also infringe on verb [transitive] to do something that is against a law or someone s legal rights: • There was no evidence that Apple s work was infringing Xerox copyrights. • We ll be watching closely to see… …

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  • 76Legal aspects of file sharing — Part of a series on File sharing Technologies Peer to peer  …

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  • 77Photography and the law — A No Photography sign, commonly placed in properties where the owner objects to or it is illegal to take photographs (though in some jurisdictions, this is not a legal requirement). Photography tends to be protected by the law through copyright… …

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  • 78Music on hold — (MOH) is the business practice of playing recorded music to fill the silence that would be heard by telephone callers who have been placed on hold. It is especially common in situations involving customer service. Music on hold is sometimes… …

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  • 79Secondary liability — Secondary liability, or indirect infringement, arises when a party materially contributes to, facilitates, induces, or is otherwise responsible for directly infringing acts carried out by another party. The US has statutorily codified secondary… …

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  • 80Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. ArgueDate=January 18 ArgueYear=1983 ReargueDate=October 3 ReargueYear=1983 DecideDate=January 17 DecideYear=1984 FullName=Sony Corporation of America et al. v. Universal… …

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