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From the page: " U.S. Copyright law is quite explicit that the making of what are called "derivative works" -- works based or derived from another copyrighted work -- is the exclusive province of the owner of the original work. This is true even though the making of these new... more
Reviewed by rumisong Feb 04 2006, 04:22pm ( 105 reviews ) • templetons.com
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Rated by xPrettyKatie0x on Oct 30, 12:29am
very cool
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Rated by neoauteur on Oct 14, 11:39am
If you want to be a real writer, you will need to adhere to copyright laws. It's a two-way road.
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Rated by Cylons on Sep 28, 5:54pm
Gee I'm really scared....
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Rated by DavidJohns on Aug 12, 3:55am
Note that this is an essay about copyright myths.
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Rated by Rubberduckling on Jul 04, 1:35am
incredibly useful information ! thx
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Rated by killerDM on Jun 30, 8:59pm
This is a handy little page
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Rated by MetaliQue on Mar 28 2009, 12:36pm
Interesting information about Copywriting.
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Rated by elisaxyz on Mar 23 2009, 10:00am
Alcuni falsi miti sul copyright. Molto interessante, strutturato come domanda-risposta.
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Rated by boirix on Mar 21 2009, 9:15pm
good info brad