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  • Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf ...odify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission under copyright law.
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  • ...ill authorizing establishment of the U.S. Navy Hospital Corps, signed into law by President William McKinley on 17 June 1898. Three rates were created the Copyright 1975
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  • ...ying them as well as the article reviewers, and of allowing them to retain copyright for separate publication of their work. ...ied. Bell's successor, [[Archibald Constable]], wisely bought out Bonar's copyright for the 5th edition and kept him as an ally of the ''Britannica''.
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  • The 1911 edition is no longer restricted by [[copyright]], and it is available in several more modern forms. While it may have been ...nce]], [[technology]], [[international law|international]] and [[municipal law]], and [[medicine]]. For example, the article on the vitamin deficiency di
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  • ...and astronomy (6%), religion (5%), art (4%), Western philosophy (4%), and law (3%).<ref name="kister_1994" /> A complementary study of the ''[[Micropædi ...ia | last = Fleming | first = Walter Lynwood | year = 1911 | title = Lynch Law | url = http://1911encyclopedia.org/Lynch_Law | encyclopedia = Encyclopædi
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  • ...ish-born printer, [[Thomas Dobson]]. The first United States [[copyright]] law was passed on 30 May 1790 &mdash; although anticipated by Section 8 of Arti ...supplement was published by a wine-merchant, [[Thomas Bonar]], the son-in-law of the ''Britannica's'' owner [[Andrew Bell (engraver)|Andrew Bell]]; unfor
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  • Under [[United States copyright law]] all works published in the United States before 1923 are in the [[public
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  • ...lishing|published]]. His initial offer to [[Thomas Jarrold]] to sell the [[copyright]] for 50 [[Pound sterling|pounds]] was rejected.<ref name="WAndrews">{{Harv ...A34&dq=brewer%27s+guide+to+science&lr=&as_brr=3 A Handy-book of the Law of Copyright By Frederick Patey Chappell, John Shoard], page 34-35
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  • ...4/2D03-3346.pdf }}</ref> This includes a work made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by ...commission, or other separate unit of government created or established by law are consequently in the [[public domain]] according to court interpretation
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  • ...ain]] resource, but a few items are derived from [[United States copyright law|copyrighted]] sources: where this is the case, there is an attribution to t
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  • ...f> such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law, sometimes referred to as "noncopyright." ...ndi.gov/publications/04-8copyright.html#317|title=Does the Government have copyright protection in U.S. Government works in other countries?}}</ref>
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  • | title = Copyright: A Rejo… | journal = UCLA Law Review
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  • ...s included in ISO 21482:2007. ISO International Standards are protected by copyright and may be purchased from ISO or its members (please visit www.iso.org for [[Category:European Union law]]
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  • <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:cruse2.jpg|250px|thumb|200px|right|Cruse table scan <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Cruse3.JPG|250px|thumb|200px|right| Cruse scanner s
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  • ...ehoe, the superintendent, Postmaster Glenn O. Smith, and Smith's father-in-law Nelson McFarren, a retired farmer.{{ref|Mediadrome}} Cleo Claton, an eight- ...[[Prosecutor]] conducted the examination, and dozens of Bath citizens and law enforcement personnel testified before the jury. Although there was never a
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  • ...e range of [[Manhunt (Military)|military]] and [[manhunt (law enforcement)|law enforcement]] operations. ...force. The [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] was drafted to answer the Law Lords ruling and the [[Terrorism Act 2006]] creates new offences related to
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  • ...y based, used violence and intimidation, and adhered to their own codes of law."<ref name="ReferenceA"/> ...if the society lacks strong and established institutions and the [[rule of law]]. The [[collapse of the Soviet Union]] and the [[Revolutions of 1989]] in
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  • {{For|information on handling copyright concerns in Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Copyright violations}} ...d patent [[Legal document assistant|preparation services]] from 1906, when copyright registration formalities were still required in the US.]]
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  • <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[File:Ghee jarwith brand name blurred.jpg|thumb|right|A ja ...s are marketed as Pure Ghee in some areas. Where this is illegal in India, law-enforcement often cracks down on the sale of fake ghee.<ref>{{cite web
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