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Electronic & Telecommunications Copyright Organization Reference Book
editA University Media Study Series
edit- Copyright
- Exclusive right
- Authors' rights
- Copyright Clause
- Intellectual property
- Limitations and exceptions to copyright
- United States copyright law
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Title 17 of the United States Code
- Legal remedy
- United States Copyright Office
- Copyright infringement
- Wikipedia:Copyright violations
- Substantial similarity
- Anti-piracy
- Digital rights management
- List of copyright case law
- Plagiarism
- Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act
- Open-source software
- Free Software Foundation
- Statutory damages for copyright infringement
- NET Act
- United States Sentencing Commission
- Damages
- Defendant
- Felony
- Indictment
- Lawsuit
- Pleading
- Petitioner
- Prayer for relief
- Prayer (legal term)
- Complaint
- Plaintiff
- Summons
- Warrant (law)
- Arrest warrant
- Incarceration
- Prison
- Offence (law)
- Crime
- Copyright infringement of software
- Software copyright
- Free software licence
- Software license agreement
- Proprietary software
- Free software
- Source code
- Competition law
- Unfair competition
- National Vulnerability Database
- Security Content Automation Protocol
- Information Security Automation Program
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009