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A copying machine for a small business or corporate office could cost upward of $5000 to $12,000. Many businesses choose to lease copy machines and therefore have a payment plan. The price generally depends on the quality of the machine and what features you would like it to have.
Not in their entirety. Small portions may be copied for research, if necessary.
Another Small Machine was created in 2001-03.
The Singing Machine SMG-137 Karaoke system is the best karaoke machine for a small bar.
No. Direct copying is a copyright violation. You may quote small sections, provided you attribute it correctly (giving credit to the original author), but you may not copy directly.
Yes, the amount that was copied to the paper can impact the severity of the issue. Copying a small amount may be considered fair use, while copying a substantial portion could be a copyright infringement. It is important to consider the context and purpose of the copying.
Gaggia Titanium Stainless Steel Super Automatic Espresso Machine would be a great espresso machine to get for a small office.
No. Generally speaking, copyright laws only permit reproduction of small portions of text for the purpose of references, reviews, etc.
I cannot imagine that there are reliable statistics for key copying, seeing that there are small key copying shops in every town, and they don't seem to keep records any time that I have had keys copied.
Maxicam Compact Rowing and Leg Exercise Weight Machine would be a good weight machine for a small apartment.
The main difference between wholesale and retail sales, is that wholesale is done in large quantity, to dealers, and retail is then done in smaller quantity to individual customers. So when something is done in large quantity it can metaphorically be called wholesale. If you copy one paragraph, that is small scale copying, but if you copy a whole book, that is wholesale copying.
Neither, they are both copying old MD shows like ER.