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The phrase "automatically protected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is secured or safeguarded without the need for manual intervention.
Example: "All user data is automatically protected by our encryption protocols to ensure privacy and security."
Alternatives: "secure by default" or "safeguarded automatically".
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While songs, movies and literary works are automatically protected by copyright, functional objects like tables or chairs don't have any automatic protection, according to Michael Weinberg, a staff attorney at Public Knowledge, a Washington, DC-based non-profit public interest group involved in intellectual property law.
Copyright is also automatically protected in most countries.
Another easy step is to see what is automatically protected by the states where you live.
People with HIV, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and some visual impairments are automatically protected by the act as soon as diagnosis is given.
Yet, while the subsequent headlines focused on his comments that Olympics funding was not automatically protected, there are many more questions to answer.
Interestingly, the cathode is automatically protected from O2 gas release and overcharging through the shuttling of self-generated radical species soluble in the carbonate electrolyte.
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Detroit did file for bankruptcy protection on July 18, a process that automatically protects the city against any impending action from creditors.
Copyright law does not automatically protect the rights of authors to credit for copyrighted materials.
Trump offered an equivocal reply when asked if the US military would automatically protect Baltic states against Russian aggression, saying that he would gauge their contribution to the alliance.
In 2009, New York closed this loophole by automatically protecting from debt collectors the first $2,500 of any bank account receiving direct deposit Social Security.
This means company boards that used to side with management no longer automatically protect them and, as Immelt discovered, may even side with an activist.
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