Take the creative minds they paid for, and allow them invent, not just copy.
Such a transaction involves a transfer of the right of ownership of the copy .
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If you don't have Adobe Reader installed, click here for a free copy.
The battle between Apple and Google for dominance of the smartphone business makes good news copy.
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If you lose your summary plan description, you may have a difficult time getting another copy.
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Mr Henshall was unaware until recently that the BBC had not kept a copy.
Let's see if anyone forgot to set a password on his or her copy.
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Most of the settled suit remains sealed, but the Journal reviewed an unredacted copy.
Microsoft has responded with a statement ( here on ZNet) that they do not copy.
Instead it insists to get an eight-digit number labelled "official use" on the hard copy.
Parents negotiate the deal price with the vendor, and collaborate on the promotional copy.
Axel Springer's Welt Kompakt, for instance, is a condensed version of Die Welt, not an exact copy.
People opt to send forms and letters via email rather than printing and mailing a hard copy.
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The minute a reader hears about a book from a friend, she can buy her own copy.
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British police, with their milder approach and heavier form-filling burden, will find these methods hard to copy.
If you wanted to hear the record, you had to buy it or listen to a friend's copy.
Then, as he likes to say, he did some math and used a computer to make a copy.
Monsanto is about patents, but particularly about cutting-edge technologies and products that are by nature easy to copy.
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And the reason was, the price had gone up to three hundred and fifty million dollars a copy.
And most either never get started, 0r quickly realize farming is even harder work than dreaming up ad copy.
The revenue model behind Groupon is simple to understand but, according to critics of the company, easy to copy.
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But he does know that whatever Apple comes up with, everyone will copy.
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He weighs in on everything from the advertising campaign and marketing strategy to the cover design and jacket copy.
And it's no secret that our media culture feeds the impulse that lead to a good fight and good copy.
Most local and federal government information is public, and clerks should be willing to e-mail or fax you a copy.
And every earthly reality is only a pale shadow of its archetype, the original pattern, of which it is simply an imperfect copy.
Therefore, even if the licence agreement prohibits a further transfer, the rightholder can no longer oppose the resale of that copy.
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The painting, which resided in a church in Almeria for more than 120 years, was originally believed to be a copy.
Because most costs are upfront, the more software a speech-recognition firm can sell, the lower the average cost for each copy.
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