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  2. Wikipedia:Copyright violations - Wikipedia

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    If the copyright holder's permission is later obtained, the text may be restored. All of article violates copyright If all of the content of a page appears to be a copyright infringement or removing the problem text is not an option because it would render the article unreadable, check the page history ; if an older non-infringing version of ...

  3. Copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, this involves someone creating or distributing a "copy" of a protected work that is "substantially similar" to the original version. Infringements requires copying. If two people happen to write exactly the same story, without knowledge of the other, there is no infringement.

  4. Wikipedia:Text copyright violations 101 - Wikipedia

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    Someone copy-pastes the synopsis from IMDB. After that, one or more editors create sections for production notes and reception, but the synopsis remains untouched. This is a safe case where you could revert back to the stub before the IMDB plot synopsis was added, then reintroduce the other sections (remember to credit the contributors in the ...

  5. Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the ebook example, the ruling observed that the user may have to type a quote from the ebook rather than copy and paste from the unprotected version. [47] 321 Studios v. Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, Inc. – 321 Studios made copies that allowed users to copy DVDs, including those with CSS copy protection, to another DVD or to a ...

  6. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

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    Coded anti-piracy marks can be added to films to identify the source of illegal copies and shut them down. In 2006, a notable example of using Coded Anti-Piracy marks resulted in a man being arrested [79] for uploading a screener's copy of the movie Flushed Away. Some photocopiers use Machine Identification Code dots for similar purposes.

  7. Handwriting experts decipher Trump's grand signature - AOL

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    As Marc J. Seifer, a handwriting analyst, explained to the media outlet about Trump's signature, "It's a long name and he writes every letter, although most of it is up and down angles. The image ...

  8. Substantial similarity - Wikipedia

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    Substantial similarity is the term used by all courts to describe, once copying has been established, the threshold where that copying wrongfully appropriates the plaintiff's protected expression. It is found when similarity between the copyrightable elements of two works rises above the de minimis exception, reaching a threshold that is ...

  9. Customize your signature in AOL Mail

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    Italic - differentiate parts of the signature or secondary information. Text color - reinforce your brand identity or express your playfulness. Font - choose the type and size of the text. Image - add your favorite image and make your signature stand out. More text options - change alignment, indent or make a list.

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