You may only use materials that are your own original work, in the public domain, or for which you have a license from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
How copyright affects your Within ICT copyright attempts to prevent: · Copying software · Copying or downloading music · Copying images or photographs from the web · Copying text from web pages and using it in your work or posting it onto your website and pretending it is your own work. business
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Torrenting a TV show, arranging a song for a jazz band, or plagiarizing a text.
It can be placed in other Office applications or Windows compatible applications. If it is graphic data, then it won't go into something that can only deal with text, like a text editor. Graphics will go into Word, as it is a word processor, not just a text editor. So it really depends on what you are copying and what you are copying it into.
Copyright laws prevent individuals other than the creator of the work from copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying the work without permission. Much of the text of copyright laws, however, consists of limitations, defenses, and exceptions which allow specific unlicensed uses.
No. Incorporation by reference to another patent means that you point to the other document to show how to do something. Since you point to that document without copying its contents into your document, no copying takes place. You can't be accused of copying if you don't copy.
An email is automatically covered by copyright from the moment it is created, at least to the extent it contains original and creative work. The text would be considered a "literary work" and non-text attachments may be covered as pictorial, graphic, audiovisual works or sound recordings.
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