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  2. Copyright transfer agreement - Wikipedia

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    In that case, the Author, Anthony Johnson, sold software as a sole proprietor and incorporated his company in 2003 as Storix, Inc. The court upheld a jury decision that Johnson transferred the copyright to the corporation upon its formation based on an annual report he wrote and signed stating that he had transferred "all assets" from his sole ...

  3. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. ... Software.com $3.2 million 2005 [32] Whisky.com: $3.1 million: 2014 [37] Help.com: $3.0 million:

  4. Software copyright - Wikipedia

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    Software copyright is the application of copyright in law to machine-readable software. While many of the legal principles and policy debates concerning software copyright have close parallels in other domains of copyright law, there are a number of distinctive issues that arise with software.

  5. Copyright term - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 a Rock, Paper, Shotgun article about the existence of orphaned classic video games and the suggestion of letting them enter the public domain after 20 years raised a controversial public debate about copyright terms and the public domain [21] [22] [23] between game industry veterans John Walker, George Broussard, and Steve Gaynor. [24] [25]

  6. Copyleft - Wikipedia

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    Copyleft software licenses are considered protective or reciprocal in contrast with permissive free software licenses, [2] and require that information necessary for reproducing and modifying the work must be made available to recipients of the software program, which are often distributed as executables.

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    Some real-estate scammers operate by transferring a home's deed away from its rightful owners. The owner of a $137.5 million LA mansion says they're a victim of deed fraud and can't sell it.

  8. Public-domain software - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, a common way to share public-domain software [verification needed] was by receiving them through a local user group or a company like PC-SIG of Sunnyvale, California, which maintained a mail-order catalog of more than 300 disks with an average price of US$6. [9] Public-domain software with source code was also shared on BBS networks.

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