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What (who) is illegal copying - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Copying processes; Photocopying processes
  • 1917 office with a "Multigraph" duplicating machine at lower right

copying         
DUPLICATION OF INFORMATION OR AN ARTIFACT BASED ONLY ON AN INSTANCE
Copied; Digital copying
see copy
Copying         
DUPLICATION OF INFORMATION OR AN ARTIFACT BASED ONLY ON AN INSTANCE
Copied; Digital copying
Copying is the duplication of information or an [based on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the process that originally generated it. With analog] forms of information, copying is only possible to a limited degree of [[accuracy, which depends on the quality of the equipment used and the skill of the operator.
Copied         
DUPLICATION OF INFORMATION OR AN ARTIFACT BASED ONLY ON AN INSTANCE
Copied; Digital copying
·Impf & ·p.p. of Copy.

Wikipedia

List of duplicating processes

This is a partial list of text and image duplicating processes used in business and government from the Industrial Revolution forward. Some are mechanical and some are chemical. There is naturally some overlap with printing processes and photographic processes, but the challenge of precisely duplicating business letters, forms, contracts, and other paperwork prompted some unique solutions as well. There were many short-lived inventions along the way.

Examples of use of illegal copying
1. It carefully ruled that a business plan built on the premise of illegal copying is wrong but it did not require existing or new digital technology to have built–in filters, per se, to prevent illegal copying.
2. Criminal charges may be filed against directors who consent or turn a blind eye to illegal copying of software.
3. Movie studios are reluctant to stream their content online until they know that illegal copying can be controlled.
4. Johansen became a hero to hackers at age 15, when he posted software to unlock the codes the film industry used on DVD movies to prevent illegal copying.
5. Gutierrez told business executives in Beijing that illegal copying of medicines and other kinds of intellectual property (IP) threatened consumers‘ health.