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Even the lovers' kisses are copied from Hollywood, and the affair ignites over a fake designer handbag.
The Dutch coalition deal was copied from Denmark, where the Danish People's Party has backed a minority government since 2001.
My list was copied from the famed checklist the Federal Aviation Administration mandates to keep airline crashes to a minimum.
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By contrast, a competing Czech car designer claimed priority for features on a similar car he thought a predatory Volkswagen copied from.
Its tactics seem to have been copied from America, which in 2006 struck at online-gambling firms by threatening the banks that they used.
The software turns up whether parts of the text have been copied from earlier publications, including articles by the same author (in a case of self-plagiarism).
Passengers on board the replica will dress in the fashion of that period and eat dishes from the original menu, in dining rooms copied from the ill-fated predecessor.
Boris Johnson said Mr Paddick's policy of promoting black cabs and giving a seat on the board of TfL to the trade was copied from proposals he launched two weeks ago.
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He said that he has evidence of duplication in some of the course work he moderated that could indicate that students copied from one another or were handed a draft text by a teacher.
Few if any of the defendants in these cases copied from the Lodsys patents, but they (allegedly) stumbled across the broad concepts in the patents and are now facing the threat of a lawsuit.
The dossier, which set out evidence about Saddam's alleged chemical and biological weapons programs, caused embarrassment for the government after it was revealed it included material copied from an American student's thesis that was posted on the Internet.
Roosevelt, New York mayor Fiorello La Guardia, United Mine Workers president John L. Lewis, and the novelist Pearl Buck, who'd won the Nobel Prize in 1938 and whose picture he copied from the jacket of one of her bestsellers.
Members of the collective would often post a short Twitter message after a successful hack attack, providing a link to a Pastebin post which in turn contained details of the data they had copied from the target's computer servers.
An illustration of a telephone talking to a fax machine left him none the wiser, nor the idea that "storing results of a two-way interaction to a central location" was something that his applications had copied from the American firm.
Other singers brought bigger voices and more emotion to the songs of Schubert and Strauss, but none brought the exquisite delicacy and artistry of Miss Schwarzkopf, whose legati were consciously copied from the violin and whose high pianissimi floated like feathers.
The problem that confronted Dr Whiten and Dr Boesch was how to disentangle which of chimpanzees' many behaviour patterns are genetically instinctive, which are learnt by individuals in isolation (and so are not cultural, because not copied from others) and which are culturally transmitted (by animals copying one another).
It found that 58% of respondents had copied music from a friend's hard drive to their own, and 95% copy music in some way.
In 2005, at the height of the controversy over the site's accuracy, Mr Wales told the BBC that students who copied information from Wikipedia "deserved to get an F grade".
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The second kind of knowledge is public, information easily copied or obvious from looking at the product.
Christopher Columbus might never have sailed to America in 1492 had his cartographer brother Bartholomeo not copied some Portuguese maps from a secret archive.
Like Yeti Town, Zynga allegedly copied the basic gameplay from EA and then put its own lightly modified UI elements on top of that gameplay.
The Fair Use Doctrine, copied and pasted below from the US Copyright Office stipulates that it is legal and permissible to use copyrighted material under the fair use doctrine for purposes of parody.
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Arlidge was offered the chance of another shot at goal, but as lax Leinster made their way under the posts the fly-half copied Stephen Jones' trick from last month's Wales v Argentina Test, choosing to run and having the pace to squeeze in at the corner.
Germany's defence minister has been stripped of his university doctorate after he was found to have copied large parts of his work from others.
In 2010, Google fell foul of governments, privacy watchdogs and users when it emerged that Street View cars copied e-mails and passwords from private wi-fi networks.
He arrived early in his brown corduroy coat with a book taken from the library, copied all its pages on the Xerox machine, and sat at his desk reading what looked to passersby like the honest pages of business.
Terfel copied the idea of awarding five luminaries from a similar concept in America.
Then he looked at the one from the defendant, the copied version.
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