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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 25 2012 @ 03:59 PM EDT |
Judge: The argument is that the registrations themselves used
the
phrase "licensed in", which means that some of the work
was done [authored] by
somebody else, which means that you
cannot stop someone from using parts of it,
but you can stop
them from using the work as a whole.
Is that a
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