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Will there be any copyright issue if we use an existing product's name?
The second one looks like a Trademark infringement more than a copyright issue. And "Lync" is distinctive enough, you probably won't win. …
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student music arrangements
https://copyrightalliance.org/education/copyright-law-explained/limitations-on-a-copyright-owners-rights/fair-use-exceptions-copyright/
The copyright law identifies certain types of uses, including
criticism …
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Bypassing website's paywall by modifying HTTP request headers
The DMCA spells out that it is illegal to circumvent copyright protection measures. … While this law is typically used to make it illegal to copy DVDs, video-games or streaming movies, it is possible that the "3-free articles" policy could be interpreted as a copyright protection mechanism …