We still need people who understand the business of publishing, fact checkers who keep people honest, and editors who can make copy sing.
However, if the means to copy a work are unavailable then the public can never make a copy, regardless of legal status.
Then, as he likes to say, he did some math and used a computer to make a copy.
If you feed one of these robot towers new cubes, it will make a copy of itself in just a couple of minutes.
Make a copy of the contents of the folder for your safe deposit box to put in there the next time you go.
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He exaggerated the number and intensity of his conflicts there to make his copy more exciting, and these exaggerations carried over into his books.
Of course, any person who has permission to decode your content could still make a copy of the image or text and spread it on the Internet regardless.
You should not, by the way, have to leave an identification or license with the officer, though the officer may make a copy of it or take notes.
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However, in order to make a copy of the blog post wholesale, the web scraper would have to rely on a defense to infringement, such as fair use.
Before you board, make a copy of your passport and have a bag with necessities like hard-to-replace medication, said Kimberly Wilson Wetty, head of the Valerie Wilson Travel's cruise department.
His tendency to shoot from the hip when discussing sensitive policy issues, such as the dollar or overseas aid, exasperated colleagues and officials, although it did make good copy for the press.
Just as a mould can be used to make a copy of a three-dimensional object, Dr Sharpless proposes to use biological targets as templates to guide the formation of their own perfect drugs.
For the court to rule in Napster's favor it would have to refine the concept of "fair use, " which lets the owner of a recording make a copy for personal use or for use by friends or family.
In that event, it might make sense to copy Germany's response to the 2008 slump.
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"No court has ever held that you're entitled to make one extra copy of a DVD, much less five, " Pulgram notes.
If someone figures out a way to make a perfect copy of a high-definition original, Hollywood forever forfeits its most valuable assets (see earlier Gigli comment).
Those sorts of achievements don't always make for sexy copy on a resume, but they are the achievements that can be savored the longest because they resulted in lives saved.
The most common type of counterfeiting is called skimming, where the data on a card's magnetic stripe is electronically copied and used to make an illegal copy of a genuine card.
With the growing popularity of digital media and pay-for-download content, that scenario is made more difficult thanks to digital rights management copy-protection schemes, abbreviated as DRM, that make it nearly impossible to move or copy our music, movies and TV shows to the different devices we use every day.
As they would also like to make such they start to copy what that first firm or investor is doing.
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And he requires employees to have at least two other people copy-edit and make corrections to every important email and letter that goes out.
Meaningful innovations are easy to copy and the copycats often make more money than the innovators.
New software can keep screenshots showing what employees upload or copy and the edits they make on documents.
To make matters worse for Wink, the interactive TV industry has been moving toward an open standard that will make Wink's software easier to copy.
You have to modify the sender's public-key certificate, make sure the sender would have a copy of that and modify the recipient's key as well, Jones says.
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