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A copyright often refers to the DISPLAY of information, not the information itself. Thus a newspaper can be copyright, but the news itself cannot. The same is true of the address.
Do you think the RIAA should be sued by the American Public?
by Your sisters cute friend on June 5th, 2011
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What is the copy right laws for pictures on shirts?
by rocklesson86 on August 2nd, 2011
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Free but password-protected PDF file converted into an ePub and redistributed?
by noah.yuttadhammo on August 20th, 2011
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Perhaps your answers are influenced more on people who are affected by my questions than the source of the questioin?
by pearloaf is not yelling and dreams of bal on March 31st, 2011
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The American copyright on a song I wrote will expire in 2014. How can I upgrade the copyright?
by GibsonGuy on September 18th, 2011
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You're reading Can an address be copyrighted? Also if there is an address on a copyrighted webpage does it fall under the same copyright?
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