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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    County Local News CountyLocalNews.com Promotes rogue security software. [96] [95] [107] Daily Business Post [97] DailyHeadliner.com DailyHeadliner.com [108] Daily Time Update [109] Digital Information World digitalinformationworld.com Accused of plagiarism from 404 Media. [110] Esspots esspots.com Part of the same network as SpaceXMania. [111]

  3. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    The novels also references the fictitious entry "Lillian Mountweazel" with the name of the Spiegelman family's dog, Myrna Mountweazel. In Eley Williams's novel The Liar's Dictionary (2020), the protagonist is tasked with hunting down several fictitious entries inserted in Swansby's New Encyclopaedic Dictionary before the work is digitized.

  4. Fictional brand - Wikipedia

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    Finder-Spyder is a fictional Web search engine that appears in numerous television shows, used in the same manner as the fictitious 555 telephone number in TV and film. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It has been called "an unofficial, open source stand-in for Google and its competitors" (used as a legality-free alternative to a brand-name product), [ 16 ] and ...

  5. List of fictional towns in animation - Wikipedia

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    A main fictitious setting only appears in the "The Cat and Mouse Detectives" segment. Townsville The Powerpuff Girls: CN: Townsville is a fictional major city complete with its own Little Tokyo. Located at the coordinates 32°N by 212°W, an implausible coordinate in reality. [note 1] Toyland Noddy: Enid Blyton: A world of toys. Tremorton

  6. Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors

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    Due to the fact that United States obscenity law determines what is obscene in a court of law in reference to local standards and definitions exclusively on a state-by-state, case-by-case basis, the legality of drawn or fictitious pornography depicting minors is ultimately left in a 'gray area', much like other forms of alternative pornography ...

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  8. Genetics in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Films such as The Matrix and Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones have featured human foetuses being cultured on an industrial scale in enormous tanks. [ 22 ] Cloning humans from body parts is a common science fiction trope, one of several genetics themes parodied in Woody Allen 's 1973 comedy Sleeper , where an attempt is made to ...

  9. Virtual actor - Wikipedia

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    The use of digital clones in movie industry, to replicate the acting performances of a cloned person, represents a controversial aspect of these implications, as it may cause real actors to land in fewer roles, and put them in disadvantage at contract negotiations, since a clone could always be used by the producers at potentially lower costs.