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- Copyfraud abstract "Copyfraud is a form of copyright misuse. The term was coined by Jason Mazzone, a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, to describe situations where individuals and institutions illegally claim copyright ownership of content in the public domain and other forms of overreaching by publishers and others who claim rights that the law does not give them; these actions carry little or no oversight by authorities or legal consequences. Mazzone pointed out ways in which copyright overreaching interferes with the public's legitimate use and reproduction of works, discourages innovation and free speech, and creates costs.".
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- Copyfraud wikiPageExternalLink papers.cfm?abstract_id=2174495.
- Copyfraud wikiPageExternalLink mazzone_legtimes_2003-11-17.pdf.
- Copyfraud wikiPageExternalLink www.copyfraud.com.
- Copyfraud wikiPageExternalLink copyfraud.
- Copyfraud wikiPageExternalLink falsecopyrightagain.html.
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- Copyfraud subject Category:Commercial_crimes.
- Copyfraud subject Category:Copyright_law.
- Copyfraud subject Category:Deception.
- Copyfraud subject Category:Fraud.
- Copyfraud type Abstraction100002137.
- Copyfraud type Act100030358.
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- Copyfraud type CommercialCrimes.
- Copyfraud type Crime100766234.
- Copyfraud type Event100029378.
- Copyfraud type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Copyfraud type Transgression100745005.
- Copyfraud type Wrongdoing100732746.
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- Copyfraud comment "Copyfraud is a form of copyright misuse. The term was coined by Jason Mazzone, a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, to describe situations where individuals and institutions illegally claim copyright ownership of content in the public domain and other forms of overreaching by publishers and others who claim rights that the law does not give them; these actions carry little or no oversight by authorities or legal consequences.".
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- Copyfraud depiction EVIL_PUBLISHERS_-_Flickr_-_Pierre-Selim.jpg.
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