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  2. Linguistic rights - Wikipedia

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    Language rights in the United States are usually derived from the Fourteenth Amendment, with its Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses, because they forbid racial and ethnic discrimination, allowing language minorities to use this Amendment to claim their language rights. [61] One example of use of the Due Process Clauses is the Meyer v.

  3. Paraphrasing of copyrighted material - Wikipedia

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    For example, an author may arrange a series of facts to support a theory for why a historical event occurred, but if the author could prevent others from using the same selection and arrangement of facts, the author would have an effective monopoly on the theory itself, which would run counter to US copyright law's prohibition on copyrighting ...

  4. Speech code - Wikipedia

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    Use of the term is in many cases valuable; those opposing a particular regulation may refer to it as a speech code, while supporters will prefer to describe it as, for example and depending on the circumstances, a harassment policy. This is particularly the case in academic contexts. [2]

  5. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Attempts to extend the copyright term granted by law – for example, by collecting royalties for use of the work after its copyright term has expired and it has passed into the public domain – raise such competition concerns.

  6. Freedom of speech - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Austria, defaming Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, is not protected as free speech. [44] [45] [46] In contrast, in France, blasphemy and disparagement of Muhammad are protected under free speech law. Certain public institutions may also enact policies restricting the freedom of speech, for example, speech codes at state-operated ...

  7. The FCC says you have to give permission for political ...

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    Political text messages sent to mobile devices are allowed under federal regulations. But robocalls and robotexts to mobile phones require expressed prior consent from the recipients, according to ...

  8. Rights Expression Language - Wikipedia

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    A Rights Expression Language or REL is a machine-processable language used to express intellectual property rights (such as copyright) and other terms and conditions for use over content. RELs can be used as standalone expressions (i.e. metadata usable for search, compatibility tracking) or within a DRM system.

  9. Taylor Swift Gave a Speech on Giving Yourself ‘Permission to ...

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    Taylor Swift merged her ‘Reputation’-era aesthetic with a little ‘Midnights’-esque “Bejeweled” sparkle for last night’s iHeartRadio Music Awards and gave a great speech. Read it in ...