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Copyright and Intellectual Property (5)
Copyright is the right to copy or duplicate material such as images, music, and written works. Only the owners of the information can grant this right. Regardless of whether information on the Internet or a Web page is accompanied by a statement asserting copyright, it is still protected by the copyright laws of the United States, the Universal Copyright Convention, or the Berne Union.
File Formats (4)
Descriptions of the different file formats used on the Internet and the Web. Also contains information about the programs you can use to work with some of the file formats.

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