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                   And 
                    then there's Copyright 
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                  opyright insures that the person who created something--whether 
                  a book or a piece of music--is reimbursed for his intellectual 
                  work. If there were no copyright protection, there would be 
                  no economic incentive to create these works. | 
               
             
            A copyright 
              is a set of legal rights that an author has over his work for a 
              limited period of time. Copyright covers everything from using images 
              or sound files from the Web to photocopying. 
            Most information 
              is protected by copyright. The exception is work that is in the 
              "public domain, " which can be reproduced or used by anyone. 
              However, you still must credit the author. Some examples of public 
              domain sources: 
            
               
                |  Public 
                  Domain Sources | 
                Examples | 
               
               
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				Publications 
                  of the U.S. Government   | 
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				U.S. 
                  laws and other publications of the Federal government, the U.S. 
                  Constitution | 
               
               
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				Copyright 
                  has been waived by the author.   | 
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                Software 
                  called freeware | 
               
               
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				Works 
                  on which the copyright has expired | 
                
				 
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				Works 
                  by William Shakespeare | 
               
             
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