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Brown says it is appropriate to talk not of "an exclusive right to copy, but rather an exclusive right to commercialise" – meaning that anybody can take a copy of a song, but they have no right to sell it to others.
I can take a copy of an existing pipe (application, argggh) and use it as a base template for my own pipe and I can browse an existing library of pipes.
So you can take a copy or a bad photo and put it in your journal and write about it.
You then get to name your model, write a description for it and choose if you would like to Publish for free public use, meaning other players can take a copy of your model.
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Using PCR, a scientist can take a single DNA molecule and copy it many times, making it easier to read and to manipulate.
PDFs can be emailed to you within a day while hard copy proofs can take a few days to print and mail.
(e.g., paper, PowerPoints, etc).. [at this point, if plan is in hard-copy format, ask if you can take a picture or otherwise get a visual/copy of the artifact; if slides, then ask for copy of slides to be emailed to you].
"You can take a record that's very traditionally based and sell 5,000 copies and be doing great".
PCR can take a single piece of DNA and generate thousands to millions of copies.
"We can take a break".
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