Anti-copyright
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Anti-copyright refers to the complete or partial opposition to prevalent copyright laws. Copyright is known as the owner's right for copies to be only made by the owner or with his/her authorization in form of a license.
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See also
- Artificial scarcity
- Criticism of intellectual property
- Criticism of patents
- Copyright commandeering
- Fair dealing
- Good Copy Bad Copy
- List of countries' copyright length
- New Zealand Internet Blackout
- Operation Payback
- Piratbyrån
- Pirate party
- Warez
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