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| illegal copying and selling CD’s. |
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| the use of images either copied or physically cut from pre-existing printed works, or from books that have entered the public domain. |
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| protect the expression of an idea but not the underlying idea itself, i.e. composers, artists, photographers. |
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| process of originating and developing a plan for a new object (machine, building, product, etc |
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| uses of content that is considered valid defenses to copyright infringement, such as for criticism or educational purposes. |
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| violation of a law or a right. |
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| something that is intangible and you cannot touch, i.e. patents, copyrights, and trademarks. |
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| to grant the exclusive right to make, use, and sell a novel or new, non-obvious, useful product or process. |
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| the use of another's information, language, or writing, when done without proper acknowledgment of the original source |
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| a distinctive mark, symbol, or slogan or any combination of these used by a business to identify goods and to distinguish them from products sold by others. |
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| the unauthorized copying of software. |
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| a distinctive mark, symbol, or slogan or any combination of these used by a business to identify goods and to distinguish them from products sold by others. |
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| protection under state law against unauthorized use. |
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