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  2. Criticism of copyright - Wikipedia

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    They advocate for changing the current system, though different groups have different ideas of what that change should be. Some call for remission of the policies to a previous state—copyright once covered few categories of things and had shorter term limits—or they may seek to expand concepts like fair use that

  3. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    A common turn of phrase, variously attributed to William Faulkner, Pablo Picasso, T. S. Eliot, and Steve Jobs, among others, claims that "good artists copy, great artists steal." Though this phrase appears to be praising artistic plagiarism, it is more commonly taken to refer to constructively iterating upon the work of others, and being ...

  4. Plagiarism from Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) was accused of copying confidential examiner marking guides from Wikipedia [14] Internet Research Agency [15] Benny Johnson [16] Siniša Mali, Serbian Finance Minister, who was found by the University of Belgrade to have plagiarized his Ph.D. thesis [17] John McCain [18] Yana Milev [19]

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Help:Plagiarism and ...

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    Wikipedia is a free resource for everyone. Because everyone can use it, copy it, and re-use it freely, it can't contain restricted, copyrighted material. You probably know that copying-and-pasting from a book or website and claiming it as your own work is plagiarism. That's the most egregious example, but it isn't the only one.

  6. List of songs subject to plagiarism disputes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs that have been the subject of plagiarism disputes. In several of the disputes the artists have stated that the copying of melody or chord progression was unconscious.

  7. Copyfraud - Wikipedia

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    Book publishers, both hard copy and e-books, sometimes include a license-like statement in compilations of public domain material purporting to restrict how the buyer can use the printed material. For instance, Dover Publications, which publishes collections of public domain clip art, often includes statements purporting to limit how the ...

  8. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

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    Testing and evaluation – try before paying for what may be bad value; Unavailability – no legitimate sellers providing the product in the language or country of the end-user: not yet launched there, already withdrawn from sales, never to be sold there, geographical restrictions on online distribution and international shipping

  9. Legal issues with fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    Many countries, and some U.S. states, have laws governing rights of publicity.In the United States, rights of publicity are governed by state statutes and state common law, and thus vary from state to state.