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Tag Archives: intellectual property

Where Did You Get That From?

   January 20, 2011 January 19, 2011    3 Comments on Where Did You Get That From?

A discussion of intellectual property rights through the production and reproduction of images.

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History and Everyday Life, History on the Internet, Teaching History     academic honesty, collective unconscious, Creative Commons, intellectual property, Library of Congress, Obama Administration, plagiarism, text, TinEye.com, YouTube Time Machine

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