We noticed that a page on Pacita Abad on Wikipedia was recently deleted based on a request by irisdescent on the basis of blatant infringement of copyrights.
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On this basis online service providers may insert clauses into user service agreements which allow them to terminate or disable user accounts following repeat infringement of copyright.
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This rejection was due to the fact that even if the allegation was true, it was not a ground to get injunction for the infringement of copyright.
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He was sued by J . L . White for White's revision of " The Sacred Harp ", claiming infringement of copyright and seeking $ 3000 in damages.
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The fair use of a copyrighted work . . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, . . . scholarship . . . is not an infringement of copyright.
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:: : : : : There's no danger of infringement of copyright unless the editors are directly copying significant quantities of text from the original document ( s ).
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The Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act, commonly known as the Induce Act, is intended to make third parties liable for " inducing " others to infringe upon copyrighted material.
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Sanchez was sued by Castaneda for infringement of copyright after including an eagle, desert, and other iconography on the covers of his books similar to that used by Castaneda.
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So playing any Indian or international music in public or commercial places without prior permission from PPL is seen as an infringement of copyright under the Copyright Act, 1957.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is considering a bill that stands at the center of the file-sharing debate-- the Induce Act, or the Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004.