A "copyright buster" is a device designed to circumvent copyright protection.
However, deliberately bypassing technology put in place to protect copyrighted material is illegal under terms of Section 1201 (Circumvention of copyright protection systems) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
"(a) VIOLATIONS REGARDING CIRCUMVENTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES- (1)(A) No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title"
Additionally if WikiAnswers were to provide you with information which would allow copyright to be bypassed, there is the possibility of a charge of contributory infringement. In Felton v RIAA: Corley v. Universal the mere posting of a link to a computer program that can be used to circumvent technical protection measures was held to be a violation of the DMCA. [Universal v. Corley (2d Ciruit cite)]
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
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The term was sod buster and it means farmer. Side buster is a more current urban term for busy body.
"Copyright obtained" is an unnecessarily wordy way of saying the material is protected by copyright.
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
The Copyright Office is said to have administrative control of copyright because it administers the law.
The copyright date is the date the material was "fixed." This can mean when it was written down, recorded, painted, etc.
This means that the person did not mean to break any copyright laws when they were using someone Else's idea.
If someone is no stranger to allegations of copyright infringement, it means he gets accused of copyright infringement a lot.
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If you mean the series of casual Nintendo DS games, the copyright belongs to Ubisoft.