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Consumers, private users, customers, clients
information sheets
House plans
Internet: copying and downloading
Music: copying MP3s, CDs, & audio-cassettes
People with a disability
Photographs: copying photos you paid for
Private use copying: time-, format- and space-shifting
Recipes: legal protection
Sewing patterns
TV programs: home-taping
Videos & DVDs: copying & downloading
q&a
Q&As on private use, time-shifting, format-shifting,space-shifting
Q&As from photographers' clients
Q&As for people with a disability
more Q&As
practical guides
Copyright Essentials
Permissions & clearances
People with a print disability
introductory information
Copyright information entry page
What copyright protects
Some things NOT protected by copyright
How you get copyright
How long copyright lasts
Who owns copyright
When you need copyright permission
Where you get copyright permission
Special exceptions: no permission
Contracts: assigning & licensing rights
Infringement of copyright
Moral rights
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