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'''Copyright law''' governs the sale and distribution of "[[intellectual property]]" such as books, articles, musical compositions, and computer programs.
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Phil Albert wrote, "... copyright laws give an author exclusive rights to make derivative works." [http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/33968.html?wlc=1299862266] (Note that this quotation is a [[fair use]] of a copyrighted work!)
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==See also==
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* [[copyright]] - compare [[patent]], [[trademark]]
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* [[copyright infringement]]
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* [[derivative work]]
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* [[end-user licenses]]
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* [[open-source software]], [[open-source licenses]], [[open-source licensed software]]
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* [[viral software]], "[[viral nature]]", "[[copyleft]]"
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* the [[General Public License]], "[[free software]]" - [[Free Software Foundation]]
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* [[proprietary software]]
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* [[shrink-wrap contract]]
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* [[reverse engineering]]

Revision as of 20:56, March 11, 2011

Copyright law governs the sale and distribution of "intellectual property" such as books, articles, musical compositions, and computer programs.

Phil Albert wrote, "... copyright laws give an author exclusive rights to make derivative works." [1] (Note that this quotation is a fair use of a copyrighted work!)

See also