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to copying
noun
The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
Exact(59)
Director Gus Van Sant admitted to copying Hitchcock's "Psycho" down to every last detail.
Emulation or imitation was valued, and criticism of sources was usually subordinated to copying.
In courts, jury members have said some of Samsung's research appears to comes closer to copying.
Indeed, it seemed so comprehensive that virtually all subsequent English chroniclers confined themselves to copying it.
The author, a Harvard sophomore, had confessed to copying passages from another writer's books.
Intellectual property has always depended on both legal and physical barriers to copying, Mr. Nesson noted.
She provides them with everything from mailbox service to copying, printing, faxing and scanning.
In any case, monetising an idea immediately opens the door to copying because of disclosure requirements under securities laws.
Given that there is no cost to copying and distributing online, said Page, publishers should aim for 'limitless' distribution.
While Paris was now the cradle of Modern art, resistance to copying Europe was growing among American artists.
Judging the quality of a chandelier hanging from a ceiling is not easy and Barovier & Toso's designs are vulnerable to copying.
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