An exempt organization may avoid the burden of
copying documents if it otherwise makes them widely available to the public.
It can reduce and enlarge copies in specific percentages, and makes
copying on transparencies, labels and business cards a snap.
copyright statute," she reminds us, "gave authors exclusive rights to 'print, reprint, publish, or vend'-in other words, to control the reproduction and sale of copies." At its heart, that law concerned commercial
copying and commercial distribution of creative works-a fairly limited set of government-created rights that did not address things like performances and recordings.
This generally permits
copying software onto multiple computers located at one or more specified locations.
Also, there are many other data
copying products in the market, which can provide point-in-time copies of production data, on demand, for testing or concurrent backup.
That's because the Internet is perhaps best understood, technically speaking, as a global collection of
copying machines that allows people to duplicate and broadcast all sorts of information with unprecedented ease.
This introduces tremendous power and flexibility into the
copying process.
Copying starts by inserting the source CD and dropping in the blank CD.
Another advantage unique to the server-less architecture is the ability to stream the same data to several tape libraries simultaneously, even if geographically separated, without the need for
copying and moving the actual tapes.
Soft4Boost DVD Cloner provides a variety of hot new features and supported media types that allow fast
copying of home videos on DVD without sacrificing the original quality.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of answer
copying on the ability level estimates of cheater examinees in answer
copying pairs.
It is simple to read Blu-ray content without any third party driver; the UI is intuitive to operate; you can preview title in real time before
copying; and checking converting progress and auto shutdown are allowed.