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There are five basic rights that copyright law confers on the rights holder...

The right to reproduce the work
The right to create derivatives
The right to distribute copes to the public
The right to perform the work publicly
The right to display the work publicly

note that these rights are not absolute, there are exceptions (most notably the "fair use" doctrine)

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Nothing of a commercial nature or use without the explicit permission and release of the copyright holder.

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You are not allowed to copy data without citing or informing the author

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