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The European commission also fears the plan would be copied by others.
(The White House said those e-mails would be copied into the record).
That photograph would be copied and turned into the screenprint that Warhol used to make the painting.
"Nasty messages would be sent, and with each reply more and more people would be copied in.
Without METI's clout, he says, they would be copied by cheaper South Korean rivals, who have expanded abroad more aggressively in recent years.
Countries are loath to share their equipment, fearing they would lose control over it or that its technology would be copied.
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An example of plagiarism would be copying this definition and pasting straight into a report.
"If we had their numbers, we would be copying their training files and we'd know what to do to beat them," he said.
However compelling that argument, Mr. Capshaw said the Dave Matthews Band had not decided whether its online offerings, particularly its albums, would be copy-protected or unrestricted.
"When we started doing Shoshanna's hair in quirky sock buns and severe up-dos, we did it because we thought that she would be copying fashion-forward women that she saw in New York or in magazines.
In buying PaineWebber, UBS would be copying a model pioneered by Merrill Lynch & Company that combines the process of creating securities for sale, known as investment banking, with the distribution of those products to investors through a network of brokers.
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