Do inventors retain the rights to temporary exclusivity for those easy-to-make copies as well?
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Library staff will make copies of all contributions for the wall, returning original items to their owners.
Young people and children help with the preparations and parents make copies of traditional masks for their sons.
They should go to their accountant's office in the convent at night and carefully make copies of every document there.
One primitive example of such an arrangement is the digital audio tape recorder, which will not make copies from copies.
There is technology available today that can make copies of all unique content of various types and organize that content for earlier access.
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Senators will not be allowed to make copies of the images, and congressional staff members will not be allowed in the room, the aide said.
But few of the world's poorest countries are in a position to use compulsory licensing since they lack a domestic drug industry to make copies.
But Long provided details, including the names of the hospital and her son's school program, and offered to make copies of ambulance and hospital bills available.
Cancers are driven to make copies of themselves, however, if cancerous cells run out of the building blocks of their DNA they develop "DNA replication stress".
So I don't accept this argument that there's some benefit to culture in allowing people to make copies of commercial films and getting them for free.
Historically, the most popular way to make money from a creative work has been to make copies of the work and sell them directly to the public.
The Indian Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks allowed Natco to make copies of the liver- and kidney-cancer drug on the grounds that Nexavar was too expensive for most people in India.
We told them to not leave their garage doors open, and not to make copies of the outside pedestrian gate key for the legions of maids and gardeners who descended on the complex every morning.
Today, the basic wisdom of data preservation, promoted by companies such as EMC, IBM, Dell, Google, Apple, and others, is to make copies, just like the monks did in the old days.
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But, after the statement, Commons Speaker John Bercow ruled that Mr Gove's failure to make copies of the list of projects facing the axe available in the Commons chamber at the start of the statement amounted to a "breach of courtesy".
Saddam has now had several years to perfect his already considerable talent of concealment, and now the international community is breathlessly fly-specking a 12, 000 page denial from Saddam, and arguing over who should have had access to the Xerox machine to make copies.
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Amgen says it's impossible to make exact copies of biotech drugs and opposes automatic substitution.
PC's sound card, so that users cannot capture the bits and make illegal copies.
But there are others who make sophisticated copies using scanners, computers and good quality printers.
After that, it is open to other firms who can make cheaper copies of the original drug.
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We need to take information, wherever it is stored, make our copies and share them with the world.
For big hits shown on more than one screen, exhibitors could get permission to make extra copies for additional screens as needed.
Public educators can use 3D printers or laser cutters to make inexpensive copies out of plastic or cardboard at extremely low cost.
Thanks to the advent of affordable pirate-friendly hardware such as CD burners, it's never been easier to make illegal copies of software, movies and music.
Technology teams have done a great job at protecting corporate data, making sure it is available at all times, however in doing so they make many copies.
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But critics of the Broadcast Flag say it would have torpedoed innovation and would hurt consumers by limiting the ways they could make lawful copies of digital content.
Make two copies one for yourself and one for the adjuster.
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AstraZeneca goes to a U.S. court today to defend its crown jewel, Prilosec, against a bevy of generic drugmakers who want to make cheap copies of the ulcer treatment.
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