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the legal protection for open source |
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the owner of a creative work has the legal right to restrict who may copy the work |
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Moving past the homepage in an address |
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) |
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form of technology that controls digital copying by inserting a software program into the CD that restricts copying |
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End-user license agreement(EULA) |
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accepting licensing limitations before installations |
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Educational copying and is very limited in the commercial or business world |
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Illegal transfer of copyrighted material between computers |
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GNU General Public License |
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a legal concept that protects a creative work just as if it were a physical property |
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The code used to create the software is open to anyone who wants to make changes to it |
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Making a copy of a software package, a video, a music CD, or a digital book. |
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Using someone else's work as your own and not giving the original author credit. |
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The software is owned by the company that created it. |
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A text file that can be opened and saved by any word processor |
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A fee for each use of material. |
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Images and audio files that you may purchase and use more than once without having to pay a fee each time they are published or used |
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Distinctive word, phrase, or image used to identify something as a product of a particular business or organization. |
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The ratio of the width to the height of an image. |
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The speed at which a computer can transmit information along a network. |
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The process of reducing the size of the image. Lossy compression reduces the size of the image file by removing information that is not essential. Lossless compression does not change any pixel data. |
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A general term for graphics software that use mathematically defined lines to create an image. |
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An acronym for graphical user interface. The GUI makes it possible to use a device, such as a mouse, to interact with a computer. |
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A general term for graphics software that uses pixels to create an image. |
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Consists of a specific color at a specific location in a matrix or grid. A collection of pixels produces an image on a computer screen or on a printed page. |
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The number of pixels in a row and a column or a raster grid. |
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Adding or deleting image pixels during the process of resizing. |
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The density of pixels in an image |
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